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Re: Fostek's R&D department
Car still needs battery, and one or 2 other bits which will make a difference. It'll be a smidge more than I planned, 1 or 2 things have worked out a bit heavier than I had expected (door seals for instance - weigh a ton - really upset me) and especially with the current axle, but will still be under 750kgs without ballast.Leave a comment:
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Fostek's R&D department
Popping round your dads tommorow to get one off him
I like the idea of the swivel fittingsLeave a comment:
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Sorry to butt in - the catch tank was from Zakham Engineering (Facebook or google it).
It's an off-the-shelf body but Alwyn fitted threaded bosses at my request. The breather cap was from RS components, and pipe fittings are pneumatic pipeline elbows in plastic.
Yes the car was built around 8x13's, but if the car gets used for anything other than UK rallying, which is quite likely, then we can run 9's on the back.Leave a comment:
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The 15" verses 13" wheel debate is discussed everywhere else so I'm not going there but Ford designed it on 13" wheels and we have carefully engineered everything to work on 13" wheels.
As for the width, despite stupid MSA rules about tyre width, we are using what we think will work best for testing but are prepared to experiment with different widths and then decide what type of competition we may or may not try.Leave a comment:
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Phil and Mick Squires at Rally and Competition Equipment in Stoke. - www.rallycompetition.co.uk Top blokes who really know there stuff and don't sell shyte.Leave a comment:
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who does the wheels??have u a link?? cheers
love the workLeave a comment:
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Oh and while we are talking wheels we are using the latest offering from the reborn Compomotive wheels and I have to say they are superb. When I ordered them I was a bit worried they would be like some of the other poor quality stuff on the market but Phil Squires promised me they were good and they really are and still a very reasonable price.Leave a comment:
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The 15" verses 13" wheel debate is discussed everywhere else so I'm not going there but Ford designed it on 13" wheels and we have carefully engineered everything to work on 13" wheels.
As for the width, despite stupid MSA rules about tyre width, we are using what we think will work best for testing but are prepared to experiment with different widths and then decide what type of competition we may or may not try.Leave a comment:
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Very impressive build
I'm curious why you've gone for 9" x 13" wheels?
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Is it just an off the shelf one apart from the fittings or do they modify them to size ?Leave a comment:
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Luke. Pro Alloy I seem to recall but we altered the fittings. The pipe from the dry sump tank isn't the final one and looks a bit shyte right now but does the job.
Joe. No final wieght yet but I won't know for a while as we are testing with an Iron axle in just now and then the All Alloy one will be fitted. It is going to still be around the wieght on the earlier post showing the corner wieght readout.Leave a comment:
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hi john
where is the catch tank from?Leave a comment:
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Fostek's R&D department
Bonnet is a bit extreme but looks the part otherwise. What's the finished weight?Leave a comment:
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