The test drive was okay but the clutch pedal wasn't releasing the clutch enough so very difficult to change gear. I was a bit suspicious whether as well as upgrading the clutch, flywheel etc. to an M3 it would also be necessary to change the clutch master cylinder. Well that's what I had to do.
Nice new M3 clutch master cylinder. The release stem is longer, haven't tested it yet but hopefully it'll solve the problem.
Idle regulating valve - replaced
ABS sensor. I'll mount this and see if I can get the speed signal from it instead of using the diff sensor.
The front right hub upright already has a hole for an ABS sensor.
Something like this ...
and this ... problem was the hole is a little too small and also slightly in the wrong place, at least for the ABS sensor I bought (M44).
Hole enlarged and fixing hole with M6 thread to the right. Also had to make a slight adjustment to the sensor so it would go in further.
The pickups are roughly in the centre of the "teeth"
Bolted in place.
Upright in place just need to connect power to the sensor and take the pulse wire to the ECU (See May 22nd 2013)
X20 Connections
9 - BR/RT-WS/GR/GE (WS/GN) ABS SIGNAL DME-ABS / OIL TEMP>INST M3
14 - SW/WS DME<SPEEDO OUTPUT (M1.7.3 MSS50 M41)
9 - BR/RT-WS/GR/GE (WS/GN) ABS SIGNAL DME-ABS / OIL TEMP>INST M3
14 - SW/WS DME<SPEEDO OUTPUT (M1.7.3 MSS50 M41)
On with the air filter box and just about completed the final prototype, which may end up being the final version if I don't get it made up somewhere. Problem is I have a metal cutter but not a metal bender so the edges for the tags are really bad. Maybe I'll try and fill the bad bits and then spray paint it black.
It's quite a tight space between battery and air intake. The top of the box is slightly below the bonnet so I can place a rubber edging between.
This will be the approximate size of the hole in the bonnet.It can't be much bigger than this as I want a tight contact between the filter box and bonnet.
The scoop will have to be bolted quite a way back on the bonnet.
Hey Steve,
ReplyDeleteI am playing with this right now actually, mostly actually trying to get the cruise control to work. Not had any luck yet so will follow your results with interest.
Ran up another 50km of driving tonight on an unregistered permit that we can use here for short periods while a car is getting ready for rego. No plates is good fun driving through police road blocks.
Cheers,
Taffy
Cheers,
Taffy
Hej Taffy,
ReplyDeleteSo you are installing a cruise control? Nice! So you are seeing the light at the end of the long dark tunnel, fantastic job you have done! I have now finished the air intake but not really put the car through the motions yet. I'll post a few pictures over the weekend. Have you got any images of what your car looks like now?
All the very best.
Steve
Hey Steve,
ReplyDeleteI am trying too install the cruise control, in Aus its not a bad idea you spend alot of time driving between places.
Photos from a month or so ago, had a few minor changes since these.
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f116/ftaffy1/TF7I%20build%20album/IMAG5836_zps49gye6tl.jpg
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f116/ftaffy1/TF7I%20build%20album/IMAG5837_zpsvo8qp5lk.jpg
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f116/ftaffy1/TF7I%20build%20album/IMAG5838_zps90tqhrc0.jpg
The bonnet is not locked on so it looks a little strange.
Light at the end of the tunnel, racked up 100km between friday arvo and sat morn doing a few runs.
Its nothing on how amazing your GKD has turned out.
Cheers,
Taffy
Yes I remember a long drive between Perth and Melbourne I did many moons ago.Interesting how you solve the cruise control, could go on my list of improvements next year :-)
DeleteThe photos look great, I went through nearly all on your site. Fantastic how you have designed parts, made them, welded them and put then all together to make a brilliant looking car. There are not many people who could achieve that, you must be very proud, especially now you can actually drive it. I'd love to take a spin in it. Maybe I'll get a trip through work someday.
All the best
Steve
PS. How did you make your TF wheel badges, they look great!