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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 19 2015, 02:08 AM

Ok guys I am posting picks of building my car. I have about three days maybe 12 hours total on this Build of actual of the car. I am in a build off.... So here are pics of the car and what I have been doing. I am really just currently deconstructing. The build will have a corvette c6 front and C5 rear suspension and a tube chassis, and c5 z06 rims that are 17/18. The powertrain I have is a 5.3 out of an 04 silverado. the trans is a boxster S unit. I also have a 70mm turbo for the engine. I have purchased but am still waiting on the adapter. Will probably be extending the rear of the car at least 5-8 inches as I would like to use the stock accesorys. or I would like to keep the power streering pump at least and the alternator. I am a bigger guy and really cannot sacrifice any room inside. Plus I would like a nice stereo in there(and a hot woman). And that is about it. I am just a one man operation building this car out of his garage. I do not own a shop. I will be doing all of the work myself or as much as possible. I realize I am in a build off but really this is cheap entertainment for me. So please lets keep it entertaining. Currently in Omaha NE and no one knows what this car is. but they do think its cute and want one...lol. I have not seen one of these on the road in years. I have 2. This red one I bought with the intentions of flipping and making some quick money. After about 6 weeks of trying to sort out the engine my patience and money I had allocated for this car was done. So it became the focus of the build only becuase it was titled in Ne and would not have go through inspection. I realize I am in way over my head here wink.gif thats where i am comfortable. The welding on the car will be conducted by a local professional that works on nuclear reactors until I am comfortable I can do it but its really not that hard and I am getting better. While I am currently on 31 total hours of work time. I have about 6 months of research into the car putting together a broad stroke design and I do not have every aspect of this car figured out in my head. I deal with the details as they arise! this might seam maddning to some of you but please bare with me!

The details I have not figured out yet are! Yes I realize some of this stuff is a few hours google searching.

Wiring harness: I have spent alot of time rewiring some of the factory porsche unit! I would like to ditch and update the whole thing! Anyone know a good one I could buy that will run the lights, engine, radio, and maybe a hvac system one day. Or at least an updated fuse boxe and I will wire and soldier one together? Would like to stay in the $400 range
Boxster Trans: I really have a bare boxster trans I do not know what it takes to get it shifting entirely in my car, or how much it will cost?
Radiator with fans: I have not found one yet or looked too deaply into this. When I get closer to needing it which will be soon I will. I just need the radiator I am not buying a kit? I see these pop up for a vette on craigs sometimes. really like the Factory 5 gtm install of these thoughts opinions? Dollar figure?
Intercooler: I just haven't bought one and the tubing yet
ECU: the fianl tuning willl be done by a professinal shop with dyno
Fender Flares: I really like the plastic/riveted on look! Love liberty walk stuff!!
Rear axles: will need porsche to corvette hubs
methanol kit/80#injectors/bosche 044 fuel pump/tires/5 point belts/600hp rated clutch
probably will stuff at least 7 speakers into the car

The whole engine build is a few months away! though I might scrap the turbo system and build a destroked ls engine that revs as it would be more suited to the boxster trans either way 500whp should be attainable. I just love high revving engines but boost builds power cheap

My toying with a dream additions (probably not going to make it)
keyless push buttom start/power windows/locks
Vintage heat and A/C
Ring and pinion swap/lsd for trans

My budgete is about 2-300 a week on top of what I have bought!


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 19 2015, 02:11 AM

Taking apart



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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 19 2015, 02:18 AM

Got my steal today! and then realized I got to take all this shit off before I even think about it. So air blower motor and entire havac assembly was taken out easily with a hammer. I keep thinking if I take apart two or three more of these 914's I might be able to put one back together....


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 19 2015, 01:58 PM

Had two hours this morning...14 total.


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 21 2015, 07:40 PM

Spent three more hours today of actual work. Three more fire up parts. Grinder failed ....New grinder lasted 15 minutes and caught fire.......lol ryobi garbage


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 21 2015, 10:32 PM

So at 19 hours total of actual work I am at this point


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 24 2015, 08:21 PM

Yea ssssuckaaa...Lol 23 hours total. sawzall-smiley.gif


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Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Sep 25 2015, 02:04 PM

What the paint code of your car...in some of the photos it looks raspberry-like. Is it a special order color?

Posted by: r_towle Sep 25 2015, 03:17 PM

You must be young....

Posted by: rhodyguy Sep 26 2015, 12:38 PM

Any idea of the purpose of removing most of the trunk firewall and a good portion of the floor? Kinda strange.

Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 26 2015, 01:38 PM

The paint code is L31M looks like it was resprayed at one point so unsure if original color. And yes the front trunk was removed becuase it had ac. The rear I removed as it will be getting a c5 rear corvette suspension, ls engine with turbo, boxster trans, plus I need to find a place to put a intercooler for the turbo. It will be a custom frame and will remove as much of the stock frame as possible to save weight but just didn't want it in the way when removing the engine as it will be coming out anyway. I am debating on using 1-1/2 .120 or 1-3/4 .104 any thoughts opinions? both will be DOM? I need to make a decision by tomorrow night as I will be ordering the tube and the tube bender! I also need to mock up the stuff as I would like to keep the stock accessories for PS and the water pump so I might lengthen the car 8 inches and due to clearance issues. Plus it should not be too much of an issue as the fenders flares will be WIDE!

Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Sep 26 2015, 01:45 PM

L31M? Scarlet Red...that's painful.

Posted by: quadracerx Sep 26 2015, 03:24 PM

If you ever want to race this car, I would recommend looking at the SCCA and NHRA rules.

NHRA requires .120 minimum wall thickness on all cage material that is mild steel. DOM tubing is fine as long as it is truly DOM and .120 thickness. IF your plan is to use "Seamed Tubing" like HREW then you better go with .134 wall because "seamed tubing" is not uniform when it is manufactured and can be thin in places. .134 HREW is the next thickness above .120 and using .134 will guarantee a .120 minimum.

SCCA requires .120 seamless tubing so DOM is fine.

You can avoid all problems if you go with Chrome Moly tubing. In .083 wall thickness. Both NHRA and SCCA accept that as a standard. HOWEVER you have to have a TIG Welder to weld Chrome Moly...

Making sure you use the right tubing will avoid headaches in the future for you and whoever my use the car in the future... (AKA Resale Value).

Just something to think about. The cage in my V8 car is 4130 Chrome Moly. Cause I don't want any headaches... LOL

Good Luck... Keep up the good progress...

Steve

Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 26 2015, 09:00 PM

Steve thank you for the input I never even thought of resale value or racing it. But when in Rome biggrin.gif I just wanted a nice corner carver for the road a pseudo race car of sorts...with rockets on ...wait never mind. I have never tig welded and want to build the cage myself...but I could do mild steal or look into tig welding. Thank you again I will do at least the 1-3/4 Dom.120 now!

Posted by: Chris914n6 Sep 26 2015, 09:40 PM

QUOTE(r_towle @ Sep 25 2015, 02:17 PM) *

You must be young....

and too excited to hold the camera steady biggrin.gif

PS. Don't rush decisions involving time or money.

Posted by: quadracerx Sep 26 2015, 09:42 PM

I hope you double check the rules for both NHRA Drag Racing and SCCA Road Racing to insure you are in compliance.... Been a while since I checked...

Keep us posted...

Steve

Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 26 2015, 10:10 PM

Oh I am actually 37 the shakiness is from the third or fourth energy drink I have had that day smile.gif. I don't want some other competitor to say I was 'doping' If I win this contest. So I am actually naturally shaky. Anyways I found some problems today and got about seven more hours in. And one in last night. I got the rear brakes and dash out which have been sold. This is the first time since I pulled the engine that I got to see it in daylight. 31 hours total on the build of actual work time. Tape as been placed on the front end to give me an idea of where I want to cut or if I want to . My garage is dirty as shit so I need to clean up and make a rear subframe for engine trans suspension....


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 26 2015, 10:12 PM

Will it fall in half?


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 28 2015, 04:21 PM

Got a call today and c6 front already here


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Posted by: scotty b Sep 28 2015, 04:33 PM

I don't mean to be offensive or tell you what to do here, BUT you're undertaking a pretty critical change on a very rusty car that you did NO bracing to before cutting out a bunch of metal. Now..... IF..... you have a bench or frame jig of some sort you plan to mount the body to in order to complete the Vette swap, all is good, but IMHO you just f-ed the car by not doing anything to reinforce it prior to removing a lot of structural integrity.

IMHO you need to stop right now, find someone with a solid project car nearby and make a heavy duty table off of that car, then mount yours to keep everything in alignment


Posted by: Mikey914 Sep 28 2015, 04:47 PM

As long as you can verify the points as per the maintence manual it could be ok, but I'd start looking at it before going crazy. Easier to make corrections now than later. This is another good thing to document. There are measuring tools that you can acquire to check the measurements, basically a straight rod with to reference points that have a digital slide that tells the distance. Not sure what they are called, but if you can verify the measurements prior to doing the build it would be in your best interest.

Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 29 2015, 12:27 AM

QUOTE(scotty b @ Sep 28 2015, 02:33 PM) *

I don't mean to be offensive or tell you what to do here, BUT you're undertaking a pretty critical change on a very rusty car that you did NO bracing to before cutting out a bunch of metal. Now..... IF..... you have a bench or frame jig of some sort you plan to mount the body to in order to complete the Vette swap, all is good, but IMHO you just f-ed the car by not doing anything to reinforce it prior to removing a lot of structural integrity.

IMHO you need to stop right now, find someone with a solid project car nearby and make a heavy duty table off of that car, then mount yours to keep everything in alignment



this makes my head hurt. you don't seem to have any idea of my plans or my actual skill set but just spout off your opinion . Telling me I f'd up a car when you don't know anything about it. Save the 2 cents man you have told me nothing as your assessment is incorrect. the only thing you have told me is you just jump conclusions and base your opinion on partial or false information. This build has no use for you. You in fact are wasting both our time here

Posted by: Olympic 1.7 Sep 29 2015, 06:06 AM

QUOTE(Stacks914 @ Sep 29 2015, 02:27 AM) *

QUOTE(scotty b @ Sep 28 2015, 02:33 PM) *

I don't mean to be offensive or tell you what to do here, BUT you're undertaking a pretty critical change on a very rusty car that you did NO bracing to before cutting out a bunch of metal. Now..... IF..... you have a bench or frame jig of some sort you plan to mount the body to in order to complete the Vette swap, all is good, but IMHO you just f-ed the car by not doing anything to reinforce it prior to removing a lot of structural integrity.

IMHO you need to stop right now, find someone with a solid project car nearby and make a heavy duty table off of that car, then mount yours to keep everything in alignment



this makes my head hurt. you don't seem to have any idea of my plans or my actual skill set but just spout off your opinion . Telling me I f'd up a car when you don't know anything about it. Save the 2 cents man you have told me nothing as your assessment is incorrect. the only thing you have told me is you just jump conclusions and base your opinion on partial or false information. This build has no use for you. You in fact are wasting both our time here


Not the way to make a lot of friends here. Scotty may not know YOUR car or project but he knows a lot about these cars in general.

Unless you are building a complete tube frame from scratch and just dropping a 914 shell on it, keeping the tub straight with bracing is critical. especially with all the welding you will be doing.

I will be cheering for you to get this finished in 1 year .....



Posted by: scotty b Sep 29 2015, 06:38 AM

QUOTE(Stacks914 @ Sep 28 2015, 10:27 PM) *

QUOTE(scotty b @ Sep 28 2015, 02:33 PM) *

I don't mean to be offensive or tell you what to do here, BUT you're undertaking a pretty critical change on a very rusty car that you did NO bracing to before cutting out a bunch of metal. Now..... IF..... you have a bench or frame jig of some sort you plan to mount the body to in order to complete the Vette swap, all is good, but IMHO you just f-ed the car by not doing anything to reinforce it prior to removing a lot of structural integrity.

IMHO you need to stop right now, find someone with a solid project car nearby and make a heavy duty table off of that car, then mount yours to keep everything in alignment



this makes my head hurt. you don't seem to have any idea of my plans or my actual skill set but just spout off your opinion . Telling me I f'd up a car when you don't know anything about it. Save the 2 cents man you have told me nothing as your assessment is incorrect. the only thing you have told me is you just jump conclusions and base your opinion on partial or false information. This build has no use for you. You in fact are wasting both our time here


I apologize. You are absolutely right, I should not have espoused my mis-informed opinion of your car or your work. I'll sit quietly on the sideline watching with bated breath. Best of luck on your build popcorn[1].gif

Posted by: Cairo94507 Sep 29 2015, 06:49 AM

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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 29 2015, 02:02 PM

Scott I am sorry I am sure you are a valuable asset to the boardI should have not went off. it gets late I get cranky when assumptions are made. please accept my apologies and while I do appreciate your input I just did not like the way it was delivered. Anyway the car has a long kit that is already on. The car was amazingly square and still is. But I will be building a cage for the car as well.


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Posted by: trojanhorsepower Sep 29 2015, 04:48 PM

piratenanner.gif I applaud you both. It is so refreshing to see people acting like adults! aktion035.gif

Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 1 2015, 01:08 AM

Update Eric@kitcarchassis.com has been in contact and while my adapter has been delayed I am told it will be on its way!!

Posted by: mbseto Oct 2 2015, 07:41 AM

QUOTE(Stacks914 @ Sep 29 2015, 04:02 PM) *

...I get cranky when assumptions are made.


The minute you start posting pictures, you reveal a ton of information about your car. You may notice when people here ask for advice and post a picture, responders often pick out amazingly obscure details from the photo. Point being: I don't think many assumptions are being made here. You are showing your car, your shop, and your workmanship in these photos. I don't think anyone here was knocking you, rather they were trying to help you make a successful project.

Posted by: Andyrew Oct 2 2015, 10:33 AM

Would you mind updating your first post to include details of your car?

Looks like an interesting an huge project! I really hope you can get it done as I would love to see the fab work.

Posted by: Mueller Oct 2 2015, 11:18 AM

Oh boy, that is going to be a lot of work...I love it!

I might have to subscribe to this build!


Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 2 2015, 12:37 PM

This is from the front

Ok guys I am posting picks of building my car. I have about three days maybe 12 hours total on this Build of actual of the car. I am in a build off.... So here are pics of the car and what I have been doing. I am really just currently deconstructing. The build will have a corvette c6 front and C5 rear suspension and a tube chassis, and c5 z06 rims that are 17/18. The powertrain I have is a 5.3 out of an 04 silverado. the trans is a boxster S unit. I also have a 70mm turbo for the engine. I have purchased but am still waiting on the adapter. Will probably be extending the rear of the car at least 5-8 inches as I would like to use the stock accesorys. or I would like to keep the power streering pump at least and the alternator. I am a bigger guy and really cannot sacrifice any room inside. Plus I would like a nice stereo in there(and a hot woman). And that is about it. I am just a one man operation building this car out of his garage. I do not own a shop. I will be doing all of the work myself or as much as possible. I realize I am in a build off but really this is cheap entertainment for me. So please lets keep it entertaining. Currently in Omaha NE and no one knows what this car is. but they do think its cute and want one...lol. I have not seen one of these on the road in years. I have 2. This red one I bought with the intentions of flipping and making some quick money. After about 6 weeks of trying to sort out the engine my patience and money I had allocated for this car was done. So it became the focus of the build only becuase it was titled in Ne and would not have go through inspection. I realize I am in way over my head here thats where i am comfortable. The welding on the car will be conducted by a local professional that works on nuclear reactors until I am comfortable I can do it but its really not that hard and I am getting better. While I am currently on 31 total hours of work time. I have about 6 months of research into the car putting together a broad stroke design and I do not have every aspect of this car figured out in my head. I deal with the details as they arise! this might seam maddning to some of you but please bare with me!

The details I have not figured out yet are! Yes I realize some of this stuff is a few hours google searching.

Wiring harness: I have spent alot of time rewiring some of the factory porsche unit! I would like to ditch and update the whole thing! Anyone know a good one I could buy that will run the lights, engine, radio, and maybe a hvac system one day. Or at least an updated fuse boxe and I will wire and soldier one together? Would like to stay in the $400 range
Boxster S Trans: I really have a bare boxster S trans I do not know what it takes to get it shifting entirely in my car, or how much it will cost?
Radiator with fans: I have not found one yet or looked too deaply into this. When I get closer to needing it which will be soon I will. I just need the radiator I am not buying a kit? I see these pop up for a vette on craigs sometimes. really like the Factory 5 gtm install of these thoughts opinions? Dollar figure?
Intercooler: I just haven't bought one and the tubing yet
ECU: the fianl tuning willl be done by a professinal shop with dyno
Fender Flares: I really like the plastic/riveted on look! Love liberty walk stuff!!
Rear axles: will need porsche to corvette hubs
methanol kit/80#injectors/bosche 044 fuel pump/tires/5 point belts/600hp rated clutch
probably will stuff at least 7 speakers into the car

The whole engine build is a few months away! though I might scrap the turbo system and build a destroked ls engine that revs as it would be more suited to the boxster trans either way 500whp should be attainable. I just love high revving engines but boost builds power cheap

My toying with a dream additions (probably not going to make it)
keyless push buttom start/power windows/locks
Vintage heat and A/C
Ring and pinion swap/lsd for trans

My budgete is about 2-300 a week on top of what I have bought!

Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 2 2015, 12:42 PM

Hey motherfucker I know everything there is to know!!! lol-2.gif I AM TOTALLY kidding i apologized for it as Scott did lets not bring up a dead horse and move on please!!! PLEASE. I know i know very little about this stuff and shoould shut up and listen sometimes as yes he was trying to help!

QUOTE(mbseto @ Oct 2 2015, 05:41 AM) *

QUOTE(Stacks914 @ Sep 29 2015, 04:02 PM) *

...I get cranky when assumptions are made.


The minute you start posting pictures, you reveal a ton of information about your car. You may notice when people here ask for advice and post a picture, responders often pick out amazingly obscure details from the photo. Point being: I don't think many assumptions are being made here. You are showing your car, your shop, and your workmanship in these photos. I don't think anyone here was knocking you, rather they were trying to help you make a successful project.


Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 3 2015, 02:20 AM

Cleaning out garage today weighing some things

72 Door weight = 36 lbs
75 Door weight =58 lbs

72 Bumpers = 19 lbs
75 Bumpers = 48 lbs both front and rear weigh the same

About 100lb savings just in these two areas going with the older ones! Of course your going to lose that 5 star crash rating. These were weighed by me today back to back the Hydraulic rams for the 75 bumpers seamed to be about 20lbs total as well. So thats an easy 120lbs. idea.gif



Posted by: AndyB Oct 4 2015, 05:48 AM

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L31M? Scarlet Red...that's painful.

agree.gif that was the color of my build.

Posted by: rgalla9146 Oct 4 2015, 07:03 AM


Do you have health insurance ?

Posted by: Porschef Oct 4 2015, 07:28 AM

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Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 4 2015, 10:36 AM

QUOTE(rgalla9146 @ Oct 4 2015, 05:03 AM) *

Do you have health insurance ?


of course why wouold I need it? Something wrong with the paint? confused24.gif

Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 4 2015, 12:27 PM

Today I am spending it chasing my buddy who has a corvette down with a framing square. And a tape measure

Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 6 2015, 11:13 AM

Got a power assisted steering column from an 05 equinox $50 at a junkyard. EBay has a kit that controls it. You can dial in more or less feel it's 75 shipped. Not a bad deal

Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 6 2015, 11:37 AM

Got a power assisted steering column from an 05 equinox $50 at a junkyard. EBay has a kit that controls it. You can dial in more or less feel it's 75 shipped. Not a bad deal


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Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 6 2015, 12:57 PM

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Saturn-Vue-Ion-Chevrolet-Equinox-Electric-power-steering-controller-box-EPAS-/171733694488?hash=item27fc203818&vxp=mtr

This is the kit I purchased for those that would lke to know!

Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 6 2015, 01:32 PM

And if the 914 gods where not shining on me enough today! Eric@kitcarchassis.com has deamed me worthy to recieve his Ls to Boxster trans adapter!! To which I recieved and looks great!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 6 2015, 01:34 PM

And if the 914 gods where not shining on me enough today! Eric@kitcarchassis.com has deamed me worthy to recieve his Ls to Boxster trans adapter!! To which I recieved and looks great!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 10 2015, 07:12 PM

Well it's been a few days of this is shit and let's redo this and then let's redo it again but the front end suspension cradle is starting to take shape . I am looking about 4-5 inches wider in the front with a 275 tire


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Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 11 2015, 08:06 PM

Only a few hours today got front a arm supports started.


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Posted by: Mueller Oct 11 2015, 10:38 PM

Neat PS controller....

For the suspension, how do you know how to set it up? As is in are the arms // with the ground or angled fore or aft or?

Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 12 2015, 01:59 AM

Thank you the bottom of the ps column fits right on top of the vette. So all I have to is mate it to the porsche sterring wheel and wire! Kinda neat very simple, very cheap solution. Though I will be taking all the accessories off the engine now save the alternator which is good. More space, but now I need inline water pump money

I burrowed my buddies c6 vette and measured it. I have read the anti squat angle is anywhere from 7-9-15 degrees. My default is 8.9 and zr1 is 8.9 degrees. Though alot of people say you can change it for this and that I will be keeping it in the stock location. I know very little about suspenson and doubt i will improve on it. But from the front it angles downward. i did not measure the angle on his car but he is coming over soon again so I will get his car on a flat surface and then measure it. Then measure it again and figure it out mathmatically so I know I am dead on(close). the whole front assembly I am welding 4-1/2 inches from the bottom of the mid cradle. The car should have about 5 inches of clearance with my tire combo. I just need liberty walk to come through with some flares...that are probably more then my entire build...lol



Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 12 2015, 02:09 AM

i just want something like this........ aktion035.gif


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Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 12 2015, 04:27 AM

An idea


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Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 19 2015, 11:09 PM

Well this is the second time doing the passenger and there will be a third things go crooked when they get hot. Progress has been slow but I am having progress. I did get 100ft of 1-1/2 DOM and my bender in. Learning a lot...like I need a chassis jig ...lol


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Posted by: Mr.C Oct 19 2015, 11:25 PM

Take a look at the Locost 7 builds on google. They get away with using some pretty small square tubing. If anything it'll give you some more ideas. Just one motherfuckers 2cents.

Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 20 2015, 01:54 AM

Lmao thanks will do! I do like that site. I do think a birdcage style car would be really cool. piratenanner.gif

I am going to try and tack weld in my bracing up I have cut out for this. Plus some extra I will cut out later. I do need to do the passenger side again though. Not too much just need to relax and move slow.

Posted by: Mr.C Oct 21 2015, 12:22 PM

Yeah, Locost 7 builds get my blood flowing, lots of great ideas that can be transfered over. I've been contemplating using my 951 track car as a donor for a build. Bought the book, but I'm hesitant to pull the trigger after a day of autoxing in a car that works well.

Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 28 2015, 09:06 PM

Ok the front is almost done. Took A LONG time of do's and redo's and still need to add some stuff but the bones are played and just the front is completely square. Been busy with Autumn and work stuff but hopefully I can get some time in. I decided to go with 255.up front. I thought the stock tire was 25 inches and these are 25.4. Anyway I think they will look great when done.


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Posted by: stevegm Nov 6 2015, 08:17 AM

Stacks914, please PM me. We need some info from you for the Challenge shirt.

Posted by: Stacks914 Nov 13 2015, 04:52 PM

Pm sent Steve!! Also if anyone has a clever or unique idea I can have for a water/methanol injection tank please post it! car related obviously!! Thank you updates coming soon

Posted by: rick 918-S Jan 31 2016, 11:15 PM

Ambitious build. Keep at it! welder.gif

Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 28 2016, 12:49 AM

Anyways this project is back on....currently. I ran into some personal issues and could not complete car on time. So what I have learned is I cannot figure out the suspension points. So I bought some frame rails. Really great idea after endless hours of searching. I finally said fuck it and spent the 300 on front and rear. Here the car is coming out of storage


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 28 2016, 12:54 AM

You can see in the last picture I have bent the rear main hoop


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 28 2016, 12:58 AM

Here suspension is put this under the car to get an idea how wide it will be. I have some rust issues to take care of prior to getting suspension fit. Also want to get interior cage built and build off that. Will most likely tie in corvette frame rails as engine and trans fit inside. Need to put a bar in rear off car that sticks out about 2 inches and rear rails should weld up. Leaf springs might be an issue and will convert to coil over if that Is the case.


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 28 2016, 01:10 AM

I think I might be able to get away with 3 inch flares on either side. The track is 72 inches with 305 35 18 nitto nt1. So maybe an expert can chime in? Also have engine semi prepped need to take off truck harmonic balancer and add the corvette one I have. Have intake off that needs to be flipped and f body oil pan needs put on and turbo drain feed drilled. So really the 2 days I spent getting the stuck in header bolts off and trying to find a decent pair of heads. That is semi prepped I guess. The f body oil pan is is only 5 inches deep compared with the 9 inch truck pan. Dry sump was considered but cost was too great. About just trashed the 5.3 and bought a 6.0 due to heads but the 100 bucks it drill bits saved the day. As the screw removers got stuck in two bolts and broke off. Which blows or blew as getting them out was a nightmare. Plus the 5.3 will put out more than enough power for the boxster trans. Which when c8 comes out will probably get replaced with that trans.

Posted by: mbseto Sep 28 2016, 02:25 PM

Impressive footprint.

Posted by: timothy_nd28 Sep 28 2016, 02:57 PM

Eric is a good guy and does awesome work, but he's very slow.
I like the power steering assist idea. I don't like the controller, seems like you will need to turn the potentiometer all the time. Is there a aftermarket controller that listens to a VSS instead?

Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 28 2016, 08:12 PM

Thanks mbesto and Tim I am not sure exactly how it works, it's my understanding you only need to turn it to set how much assist you would like.. I spent the day stripping goo from door sills and getting rear of trunk smoothed down.

Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 28 2016, 08:53 PM

Here I got a little over zealous with the sawzall. Though the inner fender walls are too far apart for tire/a-arms so will fab own wells after rear frame gets installed


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 29 2016, 07:54 PM

With a sawzal you can do anything


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 29 2016, 07:56 PM

Just allow me to stuff this in there....


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 29 2016, 07:57 PM

This is when you just stare for 2 hours wondering exactly how this is going to happen.


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 29 2016, 07:59 PM

It's getting lower


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Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 29 2016, 10:25 PM

QUOTE(timothy_nd28 @ Sep 28 2016, 12:57 PM) *

Eric is a good guy and does awesome work, but he's very slow.
I like the power steering assist idea. I don't like the controller, seems like you will need to turn the potentiometer all the time. Is there a aftermarket controller that listens to a VSS instead?


Yes Ericks products look great and he was slow. I didn't need it anytime soon but a more accurate timeliness would have been appreciated but I would do buisnesses with him again.

Posted by: Stacks914 Sep 30 2016, 11:58 PM

Here is am getting an ides of the well that I need as this is tire off floor this needs 2 inches added to it and suspension travel. Got some ideas but nothing yet. Also the rear frame rails are mocked up. Going to release really in morning just to be sure.


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Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 1 2016, 12:34 AM

In the land of coulda, shoulda, woulda I would have bought the rails with the rear bumper attached. As I will have to fab one and by fab one I mean order one off ebay.. also an area on concern in the lower suspension subframe working with the porsche boxster trans in regards to clearance so then I would have to get a flipped g50 and not deal with the shifty ratios. Unless of course the g50 has shifty ratios as well. Also anyone recommend a good axle fabricator? I would also want to know if anyone has used a painless wiring kit? As I just chopped all the wires off as a lot were rusted out. Actually that last part about being rusted out is bullshit...lol

Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 1 2016, 02:04 PM

Then to remeasure and wonder what the fuck you where doing

Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 2 2016, 03:29 PM

Though this car has the Brad Meyer kit it's well....this is what I am dealing with today


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Posted by: Stacks914 Oct 5 2016, 12:50 AM

This harmonic balancer took about 8 hours total to get off 3 different pullers where used but it's done. The suspension below came off the car if someone wants it. The front shock on passenger side is damaged and the rear no no brakes. I sent them to someone and they disappeared in mail.


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Posted by: KevinW Oct 5 2016, 05:47 AM

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