MattR wrote:Interested to know why you kept the OEM plastic inner guards under the front? Was this because of rules or to protect the carbon panels?
Hi Matt, primarily for aero reasons. Unlike NA's and NB's, NC's don't have full metal inner wheel arches. So without them there is nothing preventing wheel house air entering the engine bay and vice-versa. Neither reasons are rule related. There are other areas on the car that need lining for the same reasons.
MattR wrote:Also, with the doors, did you transfer all the internals or just the minimum required?
The doors that are currently on the car were an exercise in functionality. ie. I was able to transfer the whole OEM door functionality (sans side intrusion) to the composite door body. These doors will be available to purchase sometime later this year. I'm yet to delve any further into adding a side intrusion member with a view to road use compliance. However, the initial advice I have been given is that it is doable as it is no different to what is required for low volume production vehicles such as Cobra's and GT40 replicas.
Later this year this year I will have doors made of a lighter composite schedule that will have a fixed poly-carb window and/or racing net.
MattR wrote:Danny, also forgot to ask why did you choose to use the Motech dash/logger and analogue gauges? I would imagine it would have been easier and lighter to just use the dash/logger for both the overall wiring and installation.
It's really a story of evolution...kind of happens when a build takes 8 years! I purchased the Defi gauge set since 2008 and had sorted the instrument cluster panel not long after. It wasn't until late 2013 that it was decided to go the whole Motec hog with respect to data logging. Personally, I prefer analogue gauge displays so I proceeded with having both. Another bonus is the redundancy I have with two independent engine health monitoring systems. However, from the two test days I have completed the Defi tacho has proven to be unreliable (works and then doesn't) and has now been removed from the car (not replaced). The C125 is now positioned between the Defi Engine Oil pressure and Engine Coolant temperature gauges. I'll get some piccies up later this month. Í have also spent some time earlier this week learning the C125 programming software to personalise the various screens.
MattR wrote:I am looking forward to seeing the aero development for the coming year and the ongoing suspension tuning to see what the car can do once it's sorted and you're more comfortable in the office.
Me too!
Need to finish the aero before we can finish the suspension tuning.
Cheers,
Danny