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Cal-look/High Performance => In Da Werks => Topic started by: Paul Bahnstormerz on December 01, 2014, 19:35:29 pm



Title: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: Paul Bahnstormerz on December 01, 2014, 19:35:29 pm
I originally built this in 1998, but walked away from it in 2003, went back briefly in 2009, but couldn't get the vibe back and it sat on the driveway until this spring. The decision was made to sell it, well that plan went out the window on day one, so I started sorting out the engine, new seats, and assorted other bits. Three months later, back on the road

(http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/12/01/84083fa7b4bf326c3f574923c97893d4.jpg)

After the last day out with the bug, the girlfriend was complaining about the noise, the interior had no sound deadening and with the solid mounts, to be fair it was quite grim. So

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Having sound deadened the interior, and having a couple of months driving, enjoying the summer, and meeting old friends the decision has been made to rebuild over the winter. Panels have been located, for the repairs and modifications planned, including

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Engine bay wise Hookys Hipacs are being fitted and oval window engine bay shelves. The fuel tank is now a under bonnet filler so a new front quarter is being let in to lose the filler flap.

Engine wise I staying with the existing motor, a few modifications are in the pipeline, a lightweight valve train with Scat 1.25 rockers. To give it that bit extra 75-100bhp of nitrous is going to be used with a digital controller.

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So Saturday sees the car being delivered to my mates resto shop and Monday I start tearing the car apart.


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: andy198712 on December 01, 2014, 19:54:13 pm
Cool car!
Can I ask if your sound deadening helped much? And what is it?


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: Paul Bahnstormerz on December 01, 2014, 20:26:33 pm
Thanks.

The deadening mat made a huge difference, it stopped all the panel resonance, I have some more to put in before its back on the road. It's Silent Coat 2mm

http://www.deadening.co.uk/products/silent-coat-2mm-deadening-mat


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: andy198712 on December 01, 2014, 21:00:20 pm
Cheers, I tried roof flashing and it was ok but I get a lot of noise from the engine still coming through, heard good things about silent coat! Cheers :)


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: Paul Bahnstormerz on December 01, 2014, 21:24:54 pm
Before it the interior back in, I have Dodo Barrier MLV to line the firewall, which I'm hoping will quieten it down a little more

http://www.deadening.co.uk/products/dodo-barrier-mlv


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: andy198712 on December 01, 2014, 22:44:56 pm
Before it the interior back in, I have Dodo Barrier MLV to line the firewall, which I'm hoping will quieten it down a little more

http://www.deadening.co.uk/products/dodo-barrier-mlv

I was looking at that and the sound stopped mlv I think it is, looks good for small areas like the boot ect but pricey at £30 a sheet for the whole car ;)


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: Paul Bahnstormerz on December 01, 2014, 22:49:23 pm
It's the weight too, 5kg a sq/m 😳


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: Zach Gomulka on December 02, 2014, 00:25:10 am
What's the replacement lid for?


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: Paul Bahnstormerz on December 02, 2014, 00:38:50 am
The roof is to replace the sunroof I cut in when I first built it. I regretted it since I first built the car.


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: richie on December 02, 2014, 01:29:41 am
The roof is to replace the sunroof I cut in when I first built it. I regretted it since I first built the car.

Dam, I was hoping you were going to chop it :o ;D 


Good to see you got the enthusiasm for it again Paul 8)

cheers Richie


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: Paul Bahnstormerz on December 02, 2014, 01:48:05 am
Cheers Richie 😊

I wanted to chop it, Larry wasn't too keen and evidently 6'4" and roof chops aren't a great mix 😉


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: Lee.C on December 02, 2014, 16:38:33 pm
Ah so this is the candidate for my doors.......

Cool car  dude, See you around the 19th ;)


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: Paul Bahnstormerz on December 02, 2014, 19:09:50 pm
Hi Lee,
That weekend sounds like a plan, means I now have my excuse to work on car over Christmas, I'm going to be ever so popular


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: Paul Bahnstormerz on December 06, 2014, 17:41:54 pm
Dropped the bug at the resto shop today, along with the panels required for the project. Monday finish tearing down, Tuesday pull the engine apart. The soda blaster has been delivered, so I can soda blast the whole car before the respray.(http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14/12/06/09bb8ea372ad8c7822aa0c4f1344bd3c.jpg)


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: modnrod on December 06, 2014, 20:05:56 pm
Is the Wizards NO2 kit easier to use than the usual NOS/NX stuff?
Physical size seems smaller to package?


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: Paul Bahnstormerz on December 06, 2014, 21:15:08 pm
The crossfire injectors are smaller than NOS foggers. The solenoids are designed to be pulsed which are designed around the progressive controller.
So far the technical assistance has been second to none, this system is designed for carbs, and I'm only using a Holley red pump to feed carbs and fuel solenoid. The fuel system does have a pressure switch.
The picture shows the standard 5lb bottle, I'm also going to run a 11lb bottle too in the car next summer.
The progressive controller I'm fitting is the Maximiser, so I can pretty much control every aspect of the delivery of the gas. Ignition is a MSD Streetfire, with the Maximiser taking care of ignition retard.


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: Lee.C on December 06, 2014, 22:34:20 pm
Sounds like you got it all worked out dude.....

Thats gonna be a proper QUICK street car :)


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: Paul Bahnstormerz on December 10, 2014, 15:31:07 pm
Two days stripping the car down, all the new panels have been identified and are now on order, the decision to stay true to original cal look rules has been made. The colour has been decided, roll on 2015.

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How the hell I got so much wiring I'll never know, replacement original style loom awaits fitting.

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Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: TomJ on December 11, 2014, 18:27:41 pm
Looking forward to seeing it out on the black stuff Paul. :)

Cheers

Tom


Title: Re: Rebuilding (....again)
Post by: Lee.C on December 16, 2014, 12:27:54 pm
PM Sent about those doors dude ;)