The Cobra Adventure

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Waitey

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Wednesday 9th August 2023
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Jhonno said:
TKX is the correct answer to T5 go cromch.. It was only a matter of time with that engine up front.

What was that shifter you had on the T5?

Cobra is beautiful btw, l love that it runs a 427 Ford!
It was a Burton Racing one.

Waitey

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Wednesday 9th August 2023
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Jhonno said:
Oh yeah, about the bread thing.. Dry bread works.
I didn't for me! I had to wet the pitta!

Waitey

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Wednesday 9th August 2023
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tvrfan007 said:
The bread trick made me chuckle, that is such a thinking Engineer's bodge, love it.

Looking very tidy!
Thank you.

Waitey

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Wednesday 9th August 2023
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Jhonno said:
Do you still have it? Can you measure it for me if you do?
Sure, what do you need to know?

Waitey

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Wednesday 9th August 2023
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Jhonno said:
Length/width of the base plate, and hole centres, with rough position of the shifter back from the front of the plate if you don't mind!
Width 90mm, Length 153mm.

90mm width has 70mm hole centres

153mm length has 130mm hole centres

Shifter centre line is 95mm from the front leading edge.

Waitey

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Wednesday 9th August 2023
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Jhonno said:
Were you trying to use dry pitta?

I used a slice of white bread to remove the bearings on my AJP.
Mrs W is a coeliac, bread is a rare thing in our house!

Waitey

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Wednesday 9th August 2023
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Jhonno said:
So close! I've got a TVR box which seems to have a weird shifter housing.. Can't seem to find a kit like that to work. Does the base plate unbolt on that one?
I thought the TVR boxes were all just WC spec T5's like the Sierra?

This shifter is for a Sierra.

What offset do you need for the shifter?

Waitey

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Thursday 10th August 2023
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Jhonno said:
I am 111*97, 87*73 ctrs, 99 from the front edge
Could you put a different tail over on?

Waitey

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Monday 21st August 2023
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Looking good at a local classic show. Captured by Meliorstudios.


Waitey

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Tuesday 29th August 2023
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Pretty car is pretty
















Waitey

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Friday 8th September 2023
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Waitey

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Friday 8th September 2023
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CKY said:
Those are 2 great shots, love the lighting/exposure and the car looking superb obviously cool
Taken from a video by Melior Studios

https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cw2ddIzqdPi/?igshid...

Waitey

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Friday 8th September 2023
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OldSkoolRS said:
Very interesting and enjoyable thread. I've just read from start to finish. I love this car. cool
Thank you very much.

It's been a fun journey so far!

Waitey

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Sunday 10th September 2023
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Seeing it in these shots make all the work worth it.




Waitey

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Friday 20th October 2023
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Its winter. Time for upgrades.



First one is getting Charles at CSK to add me another return into my expansion tank for my top water return.

Should help with coolant temp stability.

Waitey

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Friday 20th October 2023
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Also this fella,



Told me to read this book:



So I bought it and read it on holiday. It was amazing.


The knowledge gained really makes me want to tackle some of the inherent issues with BMW E36/E46 based suspension.

The main one being the level of squat I get under power. Quite a few E36 people suffer from this too but not many are up at the 500lb/ft mark.

Issue being that is once lowered an E36 mount point for the rear trailing arm is below the centre line of the rear hub, thus giving a high squat geo. Lots of people fix this in E36's by running way over the top spring rates the rear, but all that does is give a s**t ride.

So I want to look at raising my rear mount point. Shouldn't be too hard with my chassis. Raising it 40mm should give me near neutral squat geo.

Wisefab sell some fancy arms to do this too, but they are nearly £1600!

Edited by Waitey on Monday 3rd June 08:59

Waitey

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Friday 20th October 2023
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My Squat geo issue.

Squat = Bad. Its essentially weight coming off the rears during acceleration (they are driving themselves upward into the body) along with the suspension compression adding camber to the rears. All of which gives less grip and more potential of doing a Mustang at a car show crash.



Green line - Front Spindle Centre line, which when under power the car wants to rotate around.
Yellow line - Centre of Gravity plane across the car.
Blue line - 0% Squat line, the interaction between the rear spindle and where the COG plane crosses the front centre line.
Orange line - Line from the rear spindle, through the trailing arm mount to the front centre line.

As you can see, the orange line is below the blue one. Ideally I want it to follow the blue one, or close to it. Below blue line = Pro Squat. Above blue line = Anti Squat.

To do so, I'll have to raise the front mounting for the trailing arm around 40mm (this should take into account driver weight lowering the car further than this photo too). Which given the space around how Backdraft make mount for the arm, should just be possible. Result.

Waitey

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Tuesday 24th October 2023
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This winters projects are growing.

Header tank back from CSK.
Some 250lb springs for the front as I feel its far over sprung with 400lb ones in there.
New mocal oil system to get rid of the sub standard torques stuff.
LSD waiting to go in hiding under everything.

And the ITB's well that's an idea in the making.


Waitey

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Monday 4th December 2023
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MattMF1 said:
Did you get the squat geometry parameters from the book you quoted beforehand? Would like to read up on it.

I have an E46 M3 that exhibits quite a lot of squat. Strangely BMW’s seem to have a larger arch gap at the front compared to the rear as standard, never understood why.
Is yours lowered? If you raise it 40mm the squat will stop!

Waitey

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Wednesday 13th December 2023
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Exciting winter upgrades are under way!

Before:



After:






Lots of steps till its finished:

Machine injector mounts
Gut the carbs
Custom fuel rails
Idle control valve
Throttle linkage
Front trigger wheel and sensor
New ECU with can do 8 channel sequential fuelling
New engine loom
Tuning

And a lot of swearing and going way way over budget