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EvilEvo
02-16-2007, 04:39 PM
Here it is from the start and finish (Sooner or later at least):
Here is a link to the other post: http://forums.evolutionm.net/showthread.php?t=251529
This started out as a simple build-up for next season until a few of us got drunk... that is when it really started...
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/100_4086.jpg
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/100_4087.jpg
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/100_4091.jpg
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/100_4104.jpg
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http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/100_4111.jpg
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/100_4115.jpg
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/100_4116.jpg
So I tore it apart a little bit.... I decided I needed to obviously save some weight so that is when the next phase began....
Here is how I started to remove extra uneeded weight:
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/2/100_4130.jpg
EvilEvo
02-16-2007, 04:40 PM
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/2/100_4131.jpg
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/2/100_4132.jpg
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/2/100_4133.jpg
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http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/2/100_4157.jpg
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/3/weight.jpg
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/3/100_4141.jpg
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/3/100_4156.jpg
EvilEvo
02-16-2007, 04:40 PM
I decided my old 10 point mild steel cage was too heavy so obviously it had to go:
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/3/100_4217.jpg
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/3/100_4219.jpg
I figured it was easier just to remove the floor
Obviously I needed to replace the cage and floor so that was next....
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/4/random-040.jpg
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/4/random-043.jpg
EvilEvo
02-16-2007, 04:42 PM
I also figured I would FINALLY need some slicks to help hook the car up considering I used to spin em badly and now it should weigh around 1,000 lbs less so I picked up these little guys....
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/4/100_4209.jpg
And considering the size of the rear slicks I figured I wouldn't need much for the front so I settled for these....
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/4/100_4205.jpg
EvilEvo
02-16-2007, 04:43 PM
Here was one of my early cad drawings of what I wanted to do and make sure I pass the 25.1 spec:
http://www.thedrunken.com/thread/4/dsfront.jpg
The geometry of the car was slightly different than I expected so I did have to make a few changes. I also made a few different versions on the cad drawing to make it lighter or stronger or both but you get the idea.
The body panels have been mocked up with a jig so they will be straight. I have braced the body so it is reasonably straight as well. It will need final touches once I get ready to bolt it to the new frame.
It will still obviously be the 4G63 running a GT4202 or something similair. It will run Methanol (and Nitrous eventually). The test motor is a decently built one that I plan to shift at around 10.5k. Using a 3 speed mockup design I expect the car to top out around 180-200 given enough go-go juice and time.
This season it will mainly be testing and tuning it. Ive never driven a fast RWD car moreless this damned thing so it will need some time to get worked it but I will make it to a few national event for sure next year. The shootout is garunteed (sp?). I am thinking one of the Nopi events would be fun... havent decided for sure yet. The car will be certified for 7.50 seconds or quicker from SFI and I will be licensed to run it so I can enter any sanctioned event. It will have all safety requirements.
EvilEvo
02-16-2007, 04:46 PM
A few more pics:
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e21/Dragtalon/Tim/random1017.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e21/Dragtalon/Tim/random022-1.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e21/Dragtalon/Tim/random052.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e21/Dragtalon/Tim/random019-1.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e21/Dragtalon/Tim/random020-1.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e21/Dragtalon/Tim/random045.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e21/Dragtalon/Tim/random050.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e21/Dragtalon/Tim/random041.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e21/Dragtalon/Tim/random042.jpg
EvilEvo
02-16-2007, 04:47 PM
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e21/Dragtalon/Tim/random039.jpg
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e21/Dragtalon/Tim/random035.jpg
EvilEvo
02-16-2007, 04:51 PM
As far as the aero, yes it is a horrible platform to build a drag car of this magnitude but it is one of a kind and its mine. My estimated ride height will be roughly 6.88" off the ground.. perhaps slightly lower in the front. The entire front end will be fiberglass sealed. I will install a drag spoiler to help diffuse the air in the rear of car. I will also spend some time cleaning up underneat the car with aluminum plating as well as the front and rear underside. It will help but it is still a very large frontal area that can not be avoided without lowering the roof line which I dont plan to do.
As for the money "wasted" dont bother me with wasting money. I smoke cigs, drink Vodka and eat out every day. This is no more of a waste than anything else I do. I enjoy it so thats all that matters :)
As for the its not an Evo anymore well I suppose anyone else that changes thier manuals to an auto or vica versa is a new car. Anyone that uses a chevy 12 bolt rear end instead of the stocker isnt the same car. Anyone using a dogbox. Anyone that cut anything from thier car to make it lighter, etc, etc... dont bother posting any of those comments please. Its my car, its my Evo, its my money. If you dont like it then dont try to duplicate it. If you do like it, then please do try to duplicate it... trust me its fun and kills lotsa boredom!
EvilEvo
02-16-2007, 04:53 PM
Now where was that kid with the Civic that wanted SOOO badly to race me :) lol!
Goat Blower
02-16-2007, 05:01 PM
Wow.
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