Monday, February 5, 2007
First car painted
Henrik's car will be baby blue with carbon fenders.
The dashboard is still a work in progress, and the nosecone has a small fault on the other side. Might be that we will have to make a small bulge to the nose cone to fit the radiator. There is two manufacturers for these Renault Clio radiators, and seems like we bought the slightly bigger one.
Moottoritilan peltien sapluunat pitäis kans tehdä piakkoin.
The aluminium for the trunk was made from 1,5mm aluminium, and it required quite a bit of persuasion to get it into form.
Hopefully Henrik will post more pictures very soon!
-Mika
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Preparing the car for paint




Sunday, January 14, 2007
Henrik's car ready to be painted
We got the basecoat on Henrik's frame, and it will be painted black next week.
Monday, January 1, 2007
First update of the year
Henrik's car has a floor. We should get the prop shaft tunnel done today, and then we will paint the car as soon as the weather goes below 0°C.
Friday, December 29, 2006
First dry test, picture of the frame, rear suspension points welded in





Monday, December 18, 2006
A couple more pictures
A better picture of the brakes, this time inside a 17" wheel. Cayenne rear caliper to the right :)
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Front suspension, suspension jig, glassfibre parts
We will have 60mm wider a-arms compared to PMC:s jigtable that we borrowed, so sadly it was of no use for us (they didn't really believe we had this much wider suspension). We still had to make it a bit of a compromise because we weren't sure which brake parts and wheels we would use. With the Taunus stock calipers we could have still gone ~35mm wider. Our racing rules state that the suspension has to be under 1660mm wide, so we would like to make use of all the space allowed.
A picture of our jigtable, it is for both front a-arms.
We got the upper front a-arms sorted out too, they just need to be welded together. So the front end is looking quite good at the moment, all it need is to be welded together.
We also tested brake options, seems like we can never get the brakes to fit into 13" wheels, so I guess we'll have to step up to 15...
No way. The brake disc is as big as the 13" wheel. Brake disc is from a GT3 Porsche and the caliper is from a Cayenne.
And some results. One nosecone for each car, plus one as a spare when something happens.
The mold for the seat, borrowed from our school's formula student.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
3d modeling started
Got finally started with 3D-modeling of the car, but there's still a long way to go to get something out of it. At least you can fit a "man" into the frame. The biggest benefit of this will be that we can get accurate measurements for jigs that we will use when making the car. We had some problems with the tubes having the wrong measurements in the McSorley cutting list, so atleast we'll have someone in our team to blame next time when we start to make the frame.
We also got the lower front a-arms done and the engine mounts are now in place. The car looks quite wild with a engine... Pic's will come as soon as I get the camera emptied.
Sunday, December 3, 2006
Composite work, got a rear axle and prop shafts
We got the molds for the composite parts and at the moment we have a nosecone and one set of fenders ready. At the moment we're making the carbon fenders and a spare nosecone. We're also making the seat.
The engines have been bought through German ebay, and they should be here next week.
We will start making the front suspension parts today, and the car should be on rolling before the end of the year.
Friday, November 3, 2006
Started to weld the roll cage
We also decided on installing an R1 engine in the second locost, so if you know anyone who has one as a spare, let us know.
-Mika
EDIT 2008. This isn't the way I remember it. Mika just called me and announced that my car will have a R1 engine. He quickly went through how much my Ford choice would cost, and how much for the R1. He also mentioned that he already was bidding for a R1 engine on ebay :)
I dont regret changing to a R1 engine. It proved to be much more fun than my low budget Ford could have ever been. Also having the plans to build a second car to the same specifications does have it's merits. - Henrik