300zx racecar
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also started making my intercooler piping the vg has a whole spagetti bolignaise off piping so its very confusing trying to sort each line of pipes without coaking up another
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also a catch can turned up so i mounted that. have to adjust it slightly tho it doesnt quite clear the bonnet
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also im pretty set on having the exhaust exit through the body of the car in front of the back wheel, like my favorite car ever steve millens imsa 300zx ,except i still need the doors to work so i would have to bring it up through were the rear passangers used to sit and out the side. does anyone no the actual rules on this for track use , of course i would build a box around the part that was in the cab
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decided to make a panel to fill the space between the main tube and headlight im going to press a 50mm dimple die were each of those 12mm holes is. im not sure if im happy with them yet so il see how i feel when they are finished. im probbly going to paint the whole tube front black.
also i welded some nuts to the main tube and remounted the hood latch
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also i welded some nuts to the main tube and remounted the hood latch
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You can get close to that side exhaust look while running the exhaust under the car, there is a perfect gap for it each side.
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The motorsport rules are
5.2 Exhaust system:
(1) General Requirements: All vehicles shall be fitted with an efficient and effective silencer that:
(a) Ensures noise emissions do not exceed 95dBA (refer Part One Article 3., and
(b) Is securely mounted to the vehicle, and
(c) Is isolated from the cockpit, either beneath the floor or surrounded by gas tight ducting, and
(d) Ensures all exhaust gases exit the perimeter of the vehicle behind the mid-point of the wheelbase except where an allowance is granted by MotorSport NZ and noted in the vehicles MotorSport NZ Logbook.
(e) Does not protrude more than 150mm beyond the bodywork.
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The motorsport rules are
5.2 Exhaust system:
(1) General Requirements: All vehicles shall be fitted with an efficient and effective silencer that:
(a) Ensures noise emissions do not exceed 95dBA (refer Part One Article 3., and
(b) Is securely mounted to the vehicle, and
(c) Is isolated from the cockpit, either beneath the floor or surrounded by gas tight ducting, and
(d) Ensures all exhaust gases exit the perimeter of the vehicle behind the mid-point of the wheelbase except where an allowance is granted by MotorSport NZ and noted in the vehicles MotorSport NZ Logbook.
(e) Does not protrude more than 150mm beyond the bodywork.
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[quote="mikec(nz)"]You can get close to that side exhaust look while running the exhaust under the car, there is a perfect gap for it each side.
cheers mikec i might do that first
cheers mikec i might do that first
Heres a video on the exhaust - its pretty bad video but a good shot of the exhaust. However we have we have rebuilt the first half again out of stainless and will prob do the back half as well
You tube exhaust video
You tube exhaust video
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sounds pretty goodmikec(nz) wrote:Heres a video on the exhaust - its pretty bad video but a good shot of the exhaust. However we have we have rebuilt the first half again out of stainless and will prob do the back half as well
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a little more progress on the tube front. I tacked in the vertical bars to support the top tube, ignore the welds there just tacked with my crappy gassles mig ill tig it at the end. made one cock up were i made a tube to short but when its fully welded with the spacer you will not be able to see it.
so just mount the headlights and bumper to go
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so just mount the headlights and bumper to go
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also my brother came around with his roofing tools and whipped me up a door card, it came out awsome
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so i have been waiting to finish the tube front because i ran out of argon. in the mean time i got a plenum i was planning on cutting up and trying to weld closed unused ports but i decided to polish it up. i might hang it on the wall for a later project or sell it
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20 mins later.... oh did i say 20 minutes sorry i ment 4 HOURS later, sanding and all types of grinders its at this stage
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still havent even touched the polish yet so id say another 3 hours to go
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still havent even touched the polish yet so id say another 3 hours to go