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Auswallaby 02-19-2016 02:27 AM

Oooohhh, Cobra shaped golf buggy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

mickieb49 02-21-2016 12:42 PM

Mick might well be tilting at windmills, knowing the bloody-mindedness of our registration and compliance authorities, but time will tell, and in the meantime I'm sure he has the support and best wishes of us all to see his dream come to fruition.[/quote]

Im hoping you are wrong, 8+ months of time and effort so far , not to mention the amount of funds, even though ive given up trying to put a final amount on it.
As ive mentioned , I have been building this whilst talking with a current engineer here in NSW, so I hope it does get on the road.
Support is much needed in these builds, so appreciate it.

Didn't get much of a chance on molding the body yet, but hoping to be starting it next weekend. Will post the progress shots once I have more to show.
Take care all
regards Mick

mickieb49 03-28-2016 01:11 AM

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Well mold is off the plug, got alot of wetsand in and polishing to do yet.

Cobrakiller 03-29-2016 02:58 AM

Cool project, what sort of front suspension/steering are you using?

750hp 03-29-2016 07:11 AM

Seeing it all laid it like that reminds me of the life size Airfix-style DBR1 model that was on display at Goodwood a few years back.

http://l7.alamy.com/zooms/14c7a4f42f...ing-d363bk.jpg

Looking forward to seeing one sitting on its wheels. I'm still trying to imagine what a 2/3 scale car will look like with 100mm ground clearance.

mptech 03-29-2016 08:57 AM

It will be fun to see how this project turns out.

Assuming you've already seen both of these:
Cobra GolF Karts already exist:
http://aws-cf.caradisiac.com/prod/ph...138267.jpg?v=6



But closer to this, Japanese "baby Cobras" running a turbocharged, 720cc mill with 158 horsepower. Don't know the scale, but kinda cool too. I'd like to see one next to a full size.
http://images.hgmsites.net/lrg/baby-...00312696_l.jpg

Only In Japan: Baby Cobra Replica Is A Rolling Cartoon

Only in Japan: World's most (only?) fuel efficient Shelby Cobra

mickieb49 03-29-2016 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Cobrakiller (Post 1386068)
Cool project, what sort of front suspension/steering are you using?

Im using locost front wishbones with gaz coil overs, rear will bw a triangulated 4 link with the coil overs, Hilux Shortened LSD diff with 4.55 ratio, Cooper s steering rack with 2.4:1 ratio, Suzuki swift steering column, hope that answers your query.

Assuming you've already seen both of these:



But closer to this, Japanese "baby Cobras" running a turbocharged, 720cc mill with 158 horsepower. Don't know the scale, but kinda cool too. I'd like to see one next to a full size.
http://images.hgmsites.net/lrg/baby-...00312696_l.jpg

Only In Japan: Baby Cobra Replica Is A Rolling Cartoon

Only in Japan: World's most (only?) fuel efficient Shelby Cobra[/quote]


Have not seen these, very impressive, one big difference is im intending on that you will get one of my cars on the road for less than half of that $49k price tag. Oh that and my car will have 200hp, with the ability to push that up to 500 with a turbo.
Regards Mick

mickieb49 04-24-2016 02:10 AM

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Well body is out of the mold, few mods to do but the chassis is going to be started very soon.

750hp 04-24-2016 02:24 AM

To give an idea of scale, what size wheels/tyres are mocked up in the photos?

mickieb49 04-24-2016 05:01 AM

They are 15" rims with 195/45/15 tyres.

renovationinnov 04-24-2016 03:17 PM

replacement for the contempary craig .. you could fit 3 in your garage then but don is a no go heheheh

Donunder 04-24-2016 05:24 PM

Yeah thanks Rob..... I think! :)

I can't drive most Cobras yet a Lotus Elise which is supposed to be a tiny car presents no problems. But you're right -- I'd better stick to my Arntz for the time being.

750hp 04-24-2016 08:34 PM

Thanks Mick. I can see a set of 13" Minilite Wheels looking great on there.

Rob, I see how much more space people have when they collect motorcycles. Collecting scaled down cars could be a good compromise... Cobra first, then a 7/8 scale 55 Chev ;)

http://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.racingjun...Fiberglass.jpg

David Hodgson 04-26-2016 03:19 PM

Mick, I'm assuming the bonnet scoop is that size and shape because its needed to cover a tall engine?

mickieb49 04-26-2016 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by David Hodgson (Post 1389099)
Mick, I'm assuming the bonnet scoop is that size and shape because its needed to cover a tall engine?

Hi David,
Yes it is mate, allowing the 100mm ground clearance , with this bonnet scoop I will have 10mm to play with above the carbys. Already had to raise the whole bonnet and nose section by 100mm to achieve this, much more then it would just look way too wrong.
Im hoping I have enough now, also going to have to make a custom Air box, should prove to be interesting, add that with the oil tank ( dry sump) oil cooler radiator and radiator, real estate is becoming a premium in such a small front end.

mickieb49 05-22-2016 04:08 AM

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Chassis started, also had to lengthen the body 200 mm to fit everything in.

Cobrakiller 05-25-2016 05:52 AM

Good to see your chassis taking shape. I assume you need to licence this as an ICV ? If so are you required to meet all ICV criteria such as torsional and beaming tests,side intrusion etc. for your chassis, minimum of 6000Nm/deg of chassis deflection. Cars like Clubmans (Lotus 7 replicas) could not possibly meet these guidelines for the torsional tests, so they seem to have a different formula for testing based on power to weight.Curious as to where your vehicle fits in, as it will determine how you build your chassis.Thanks for sharing your build (@Y@)

mickieb49 05-25-2016 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Cobrakiller (Post 1392584)
Good to see your chassis taking shape. I assume you need to licence this as an ICV ? If so are you required to meet all ICV criteria such as torsional and beaming tests,side intrusion etc. for your chassis, minimum of 6000Nm/deg of chassis deflection. Cars like Clubmans (Lotus 7 replicas) could not possibly meet these guidelines for the torsional tests, so they seem to have a different formula for testing based on power to weight.Curious as to where your vehicle fits in, as it will determine how you build your chassis.Thanks for sharing your build (@Y@)

Hi, You are absolutely right, this will be registered under an ICV, and yes I do have to comply with the Torsion tests, beaming and intrusion tests just to name a few, thats why it is all been made out of 2 x 1" RHS rather than out of 1" as what most Clubmans are constructed from. To get it thru the ADR's I do have to use already compliant components like the Steering rack, column, suspension components, differential and brake system. I am building this very closely with the engineer so to minimise any confusion.
Thanks for your interest, it all wont be long now.
Regards Mick

mickieb49 05-30-2016 02:30 AM

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Bit more done, fitting the coil overs and machining the mounting slugs for the engine next.

mickieb49 06-06-2016 01:55 AM

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Front and rear coil overs are now put in, started work on the dash


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