Exocet Build 001
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Re: Exocet Build 001
Looks great. Got a part number and brand for the headlights?
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Re: Exocet Build 001
They're not headlights. They're parker/front position indicator.
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Re: Exocet Build 001
This is a really nice looking piece of gear.
Has anyone investigated the situation with registering under SA laws?
Has anyone investigated the situation with registering under SA laws?
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Plus about 12 others over the years..
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SA rego requirements are the same as any clubbie kit build. I supply the kit with B&T test cert, so providing you stick to the ADR, you won't have a problem with rego.
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IM240 passed today with my 185000km OEM cat converter
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Re: Exocet Build 001
Exocet Australia wrote:IM240 passed today with my 185000km OEM cat converter
does that mean you can put number plates on it?
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Not yet. Heading for engineering tomorrow
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Aaaaannnnnnd PASS
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does that mean you can put plates on it now?Exocet Australia wrote:Aaaaannnnnnd PASS
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Re: Exocet Build 001
No. The frame has passed engineering which means that they are registerable. My cars abs isn't functioning, so failed the brake test. It's going through noise tests now.
Absolutely smashed the lane change test
Absolutely smashed the lane change test
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Re: Exocet Build 001
great to hear
Does "passing engineering" include the B&T test? If so, what sort of numbers, or does the test stop at a pass mark?
Does "passing engineering" include the B&T test? If so, what sort of numbers, or does the test stop at a pass mark?
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Bauer wrote:great to hear
Does "passing engineering" include the B&T test? If so, what sort of numbers, or does the test stop at a pass mark?
Sorry Stu, just got home from Orange.
We didn't do a B&T test, because:
A- the hole centre's on the test rig weren't drilled out to the right PCD
And B- we're not really worried about it. We have the FEA Analysis results from Exomotive showing 5000nm/deg, and the results are usually right.
Australian Standard has to meet/beat 4000nm/deg
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Bauer wrote:great to hear
Does "passing engineering" include the B&T test? If so, what sort of numbers, or does the test stop at a pass mark?
Sorry Stu, just got home from Orange.
We didn't do a B&T test, because:
A- the hole centre's on the test rig weren't drilled out to the right PCD
And B- we're not really worried about it. We have the FEA Analysis results from Exomotive showing 5000nm/deg, and the results are usually right.
Australian Standard has to meet/beat 4000nm/deg
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Re: Exocet Build 001
Hey Matt,
Are you trying to get the car through the brake test with abs ?
Are you trying to get the car through the brake test with abs ?
none as yet - looking for a white NA8
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Re: Exocet Build 001
Boost wrote:Hey Matt,
Are you trying to get the car through the brake test with abs ?
Exocet Australia wrote:No. The frame has passed engineering which means that they are registerable. My cars abs isn't functioning, so failed the brake test. It's going through noise tests now.
Absolutely smashed the lane change test
What gave it away?
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