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Hi guys,
Thought I might put up a thread on my new race car build. Plans are to race Motorkhana with it, and the occasional hill climb too maybe. So, start with the background story. My brother and I both used to race go-karts when we lived in Cairns, and stopped when I moved to Townsville. (2005) We have both since then been beyond keen to get back into some sort of racing. Karts would be fun, but I know i would really like to try some sort of car racing. The idea of motorkhana has always been appealing as it's as cheap as motorsport is ever going to be, and you can use a bog standard car for it. Neither of us particularly wanted to race our road cars, or more accurately break them when something goes wrong (which it will eventually), so we have always put it off cause we don't have something to thrash. Skip forward to a few weeks ago, and we were sitting around, having a beer, talking about how great it would be to get into racing again and we had a brain wave; why don't we just find something cheap and trailer it there? No rego, no d**k around, it should be cheap and if we break it it doesn't matter. I had a mate in mind, he had an old VN commodore sitting around... Skip to the last weekend of March and old mate gives me a ring, I'd mentioned to him that I wanted it. "I'm moving house and it needs to be gone by Tuesday wether you take it or the wreckers." I made him an offer of $200, cause he is a good mate. I figure split between my brother and I it's only $100 each, so about the same as a big night on the town, so not much in the big scheme of things. The cars battery died about 6 months previous, and he had just upgraded to a VZ R8 Clubsport (the joys of graduating from uni and getting the first real job ), so he just left it on the driveway and let its rego lapse. Next day i went around to have a look. Pop the bonnet, check the fluids, "yep all there." Drop the battery from the EF into it and the alternator starts smoking with a terrible burning smell. Quickly pull the battery back out and stand around and look at each other for a while then get the courage to try it again. This time no smoke! On a winner, maybe it was just a cobweb. Put the keys in the ignition, turned over and cooughed and spluttered... It sounded close, let's give it another kick. Second try off she goes! So we went and bought a new battery for it (3/4 the value of the car for a new battery!! ) and drove it home (he only lived about two streets from me) So, that's the background on the car. Now some good and bad points. Good: I've known this bloke since I was 11, and since he bought the car in 2002, so we have a full(ish) history and a good idea of how its been treated New reco auto transmission about 3 years ago (shifts a lot better than some newer cars i've driven) Newish radiator Newish coil pack Strong motor Sub and amp - old mate was too slack to pull them out Bad: Rust around the rear window and C pillar - not terrible, but would struggle to pass rego Brakes were seized solid after sitting Two slow leaking tyres Drivers door latch mechanism f**k - currently can only keep the drivers door closed by locking it Rear passenger side door permanently close - opposite of drivers door Front swaybar link pins buggered Since we've had it, I've had it up on the stands and cleaned all the brakes up, work a hell of a lot better now that they are all unseized, and given it a good oil change. The oil in the gearbox is clean as, but i'd still like to flush it anyway, its going to have a hard life. So next, for some pictures. In the garage on stands: Typical VN taillights - one faded and one cracked!! Interior: Back on it's wheels - keen eyes will notice they are the same wheel and size as what I have on the EF i must have a subconcious thing for TSW Stealth wheels. By now, some of you probably noticed the Domino's thing on the roof. Old mate was a store manager while he was at uni, so he gifted it to us with the car! It's definitely staying there while we race too! So all in all, I've already had a heap of fun with this thing, and between two of it so far its only cost: Car - $200 Battery - $150 Oil filter - $7 Oil - $40 Brake cleaner - $9 The next thing is put a new link pin in for the front sway bar, and the comes the hard bit, organising a trailer to get it to the race meeting. I'm going to call the club soon and see what else we need to race it, if there is anything special, but it all looks good to go. First race meeting we'll aim for is the 9th May. Let me know what you all think |
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Looks like it will be awesome.
Where can I get some motorkhana info from? If they do similar meets in NSW I would be interested in persuing it with my brother. Best part is we already have access to the trailer.........LOL
_________________ {USERNAME} wrote: More people paid for a ride in a VT commodore then an AU Falcon so the VT is superior.
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hans hartman |
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{USERNAME} wrote: Looks like it will be awesome. Where can I get some motorkhana info from? If they do similar meets in NSW I would be interested in persuing it with my brother. Best part is we already have access to the trailer.........LOL and a boat
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4LEDboy |
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f**k love the sign on the roof! Has he got any spare ones?
_________________ {DESCRIPTION} < Click on it! You know you want too! Quote: Thats not the point *a**hole
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hans hartman |
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nice nicco,going to teach the commo bogans to drive----BEWARE you may like it and the car tooooo
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{USERNAME} wrote: Looks like it will be awesome. Where can I get some motorkhana info from? If they do similar meets in NSW I would be interested in persuing it with my brother. Best part is we already have access to the trailer.........LOL +1 stock car well that sounds good yes post up some info please
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nicco |
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Well, we had our first race meeting on Sunday.
Car had two problems throughout the day, both of them were a pesky vacuum line that kept coming off the booster. Other than that the car ran flawlessly. Went through almost a whole set of tyres - fronts from the mad understeer, rears from the mad single pegger burnouts we were doing out of most of the corners. Only had one penalty between us for the whole day and it was me coming into the garage too hot and running about 50cm out the back (you have to stop in a designated area called the garage at the end of the run, penalty is you get the slowest time recorded for the test + 5 seconds) There was 12 tests for the day going from slaloms right through to some really funky tracks. Was fun as. It's hard trying to remember the course between runs too - it changes each run. For you guys looking for more info, check out the CAMS website, and then just search around for local clubs on google. I found a couple of NSW ones while i was looking for more info. As for the dominos sign, nah, no spares sorry man! Although, the other racers thought it was a good laugh to see it on the roof all day! We took a bunch of videos but no pictures on the day, so when i get home from work this weekend I will try to pull out some still images from the videos and post them up. Oh and the best thing, the whole days fun was only $50 nomination. I think all up we are around the $1000 mark now. We've flushed all the oils and really given it a birthday. Next: to lock the diff, strip the interior, and try and stop it understeering! |
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haha nice work, i love the dominoes sign. keen on some track pics
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