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Re: The Orange Cab -MD's New Racer
My street car had less travel as some of the racers i know..
But definetely a point to consider. Will keep my eye on that when i start working on my solution.
But definetely a point to consider. Will keep my eye on that when i start working on my solution.
Drive it like you stole it...
Re: The Orange Cab -MD's New Racer
hi mike,
wondering if you could post up a picture of the driveshaft ?
cheers, brad
wondering if you could post up a picture of the driveshaft ?
cheers, brad
79 GTV (sr20) 83 GTV (TS) 85 GTV, 76 GT, 84 GTV6, 91 164, 88 75 TS & 89 75 TS
Re: The Orange Cab -MD's New Racer
Hi Pete,What I'm interested Mike how have you modified the spindles to accept different joint?
The Spindles are machined with a reverse taper and usually fitted with a tapered sleeve to be sure the fit is tight. This require carefull machining as too little and the BJ wont go deep enough in. Too much and it will not be tight. So be sure you have a carefull chat with your machinist about EXACTLY what you are trying to do. It would pay to have some spare spindles on hand just in case.
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Re: The Orange Cab -MD's New Racer
Brad,
You cannot use a one piece driveshaft without having an inboard shifter mechanism.
You cannot use a one piece driveshaft without having an inboard shifter mechanism.
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Re: The Orange Cab -MD's New Racer
i know
i would just like to see an image if possible?
do you run a bmw donut or an alfa one?
cheers, brad
i would just like to see an image if possible?
do you run a bmw donut or an alfa one?
cheers, brad
79 GTV (sr20) 83 GTV (TS) 85 GTV, 76 GT, 84 GTV6, 91 164, 88 75 TS & 89 75 TS
Re: The Orange Cab -MD's New Racer
Brad,
Very well. When I am finished tidying up under there, I will take some photos of the instal for you. Meantime, I am using a 196hp rated BMW front donut only with modifications to make it work.
Very well. When I am finished tidying up under there, I will take some photos of the instal for you. Meantime, I am using a 196hp rated BMW front donut only with modifications to make it work.
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Re: The Orange Cab -MD's New Racer
In case you feel like doing the expensive thing: http://www.subitocorse.com/index.php?op ... pathway=21
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Nice find Duk but the price resembles a telephone number...it's off the planet !
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I have been looking more closely of my assembled parts that make up this car and discovered what an interdependent world we have become.
Car shell- Italy
Acrylic windows- Australia
Paint-Australia
Windscreen-Australia
Engine- Italy
Starter- Germany
Injectors-Germany
Spark plugs- Japan
Fan belt- USA
Hoses-Australia
Gasket set-UK
Oil- Australia
Radiator-Japan
ECU- USA
Relays-Spain
In-car battery-China
Main start battery-Phillipines
Seat-Australia
Harnesses-USA
Cage Steel- Australia
Accelerator pedal-Germany
Throttle bodies-Japan
Lift pump-Unknown
EFI pump-Germany
Wheel rims-Japan
Tyres- Korea
Brakes Calipers-Japan
Brake rotors-Japan
Brake pads- Australia
Brake hoses-Japan
Surge Tank- Taiwan
EFI fuel hose- Germany
Transaxle-Italy
Clutch-Japan
Throw out bearing-Japan
Driveshaft-Australia
Front Rubber coupling-Germany
Wheel bearings-Japan
Dampers- Germany
Suspension springs-Australia
Sway bars-Italy
Fuel tank-Australia
All warning lights-Germany
Tachometer- Asia
Battery kill switch-USA
Steering Wheel-Singapore
I am beginning to ask the question, just what is an Alfa Romeo? Can I honestly say that I am still driving an Alfa? I would like to believe that I am but I wouldn't put up a huge argument if you said otherwise...
Car shell- Italy
Acrylic windows- Australia
Paint-Australia
Windscreen-Australia
Engine- Italy
Starter- Germany
Injectors-Germany
Spark plugs- Japan
Fan belt- USA
Hoses-Australia
Gasket set-UK
Oil- Australia
Radiator-Japan
ECU- USA
Relays-Spain
In-car battery-China
Main start battery-Phillipines
Seat-Australia
Harnesses-USA
Cage Steel- Australia
Accelerator pedal-Germany
Throttle bodies-Japan
Lift pump-Unknown
EFI pump-Germany
Wheel rims-Japan
Tyres- Korea
Brakes Calipers-Japan
Brake rotors-Japan
Brake pads- Australia
Brake hoses-Japan
Surge Tank- Taiwan
EFI fuel hose- Germany
Transaxle-Italy
Clutch-Japan
Throw out bearing-Japan
Driveshaft-Australia
Front Rubber coupling-Germany
Wheel bearings-Japan
Dampers- Germany
Suspension springs-Australia
Sway bars-Italy
Fuel tank-Australia
All warning lights-Germany
Tachometer- Asia
Battery kill switch-USA
Steering Wheel-Singapore
I am beginning to ask the question, just what is an Alfa Romeo? Can I honestly say that I am still driving an Alfa? I would like to believe that I am but I wouldn't put up a huge argument if you said otherwise...
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Re: The Orange Cab -MD's New Racer
Md does not matter where all the parts come from. It's the what you get from the total package which is engineered and designed through a unique racing heritage. Only the Italians(Romans) could create that.
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Well, you've definitely bastardized it .MD wrote:I am beginning to ask the question, just what is an Alfa Romeo? Can I honestly say that I am still driving an Alfa? I would like to believe that I am but I wouldn't put up a huge argument if you said otherwise...
But seriously, unless the car is built entirely from Alfa Romeo developed parts (which is so unbelievably unlikely, even for a 'factory team', we'll never mention such a ridiculous idea again), you can't 'technically' call it an Alfa Romeo. But given that factory standard cars have been using parts and suppliers from multiple manufacturers and countries for years, who cares?
Re: The Orange Cab -MD's New Racer
IMHO if the engine and shell are Alfa - then it is still an Alfa. If either of these are changed (not just modified, but totally changed) then it is something else. All the other stuff is just ancilliary.
Jason
1983 GTV6 2.8 litre
1983 GTV6 2.8 litre
Re: The Orange Cab -MD's New Racer
Well that's a relief. Seems like a general consesus somewhere under all that still beats the heart of Alfa Romeo.
Here we are getting ready to go to the dyno shop again to finalise the tuning.Hope the Cab stays in one piece.
Here we are getting ready to go to the dyno shop again to finalise the tuning.Hope the Cab stays in one piece.
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Md , that's alfa art deco at it's finest. You actually have to look it the car for a while to get it. Rather bold . Any budding architects in your house.
Geez only you could cross brace your tie down straps
Geez only you could cross brace your tie down straps
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Haha, thanks Kevin. Yes I had the trailer built so it can be tied down with a cross configuration front and rear. I have also installed tied down points on th car itself to facilitate that. The orange tie down straps ad the final picture!
As far as the graphics go, well, I figured if we can't get attention from being at the front, we may as well get some for presentation so the appearance is to get some fun value. Being a 1978 model, the Cab is an old girl but somehow the graphics make it relevant to today so I am happy with that. The graphics certaily look "busy" and I think that lends itself to position the car visually as ready to do the business (if you know what I mean). I had a lot of fun doing it. Given enough development and improved driving skills, it could be at the pointy end one day but for now , reliability with all my changes is the first priority.
After secondary education, architecure was my first university choice but I got side tracked. Nevertheless, if and when I build a new home for myself I still design, build, and do the fit outs so your presumptions show great insight.
As far as the graphics go, well, I figured if we can't get attention from being at the front, we may as well get some for presentation so the appearance is to get some fun value. Being a 1978 model, the Cab is an old girl but somehow the graphics make it relevant to today so I am happy with that. The graphics certaily look "busy" and I think that lends itself to position the car visually as ready to do the business (if you know what I mean). I had a lot of fun doing it. Given enough development and improved driving skills, it could be at the pointy end one day but for now , reliability with all my changes is the first priority.
After secondary education, architecure was my first university choice but I got side tracked. Nevertheless, if and when I build a new home for myself I still design, build, and do the fit outs so your presumptions show great insight.
Transaxle Alfas Haul More Arse