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14adrnln 03-31-2017 04:18 AM

I just got word from my compliance engineer tonight that we are all systems go for an LSA so time to place my order for that. Now just need to do some more work on the trans research. I'm going to try and get some dimension comparisons from GM on the 6spd auto v the 10spd. If the 10spd is going to mean lots of cutting and shutting then I might just go with a sequential 6spd. Filling out the ICV application next week.
Keep the good advice coming.
Cheers
Scott

Rob. Smith 03-31-2017 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Dimis (Post 1419011)
If you can afford the coin ITB look awesome on any engine!

I'm also a fan of the old school dual quad look. (I stole these pics from DaveW)

http://i1060.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2qtel853.jpg

http://i1060.photobucket.com/albums/...pslrbku21q.jpg

Polished IS awesome!!!!
Its unrivaled for shock and awe!
Its aluminium, it should be polished right?!

Living with it however is a pain in the Rrse!
It's kind of like living on a yatch. I mean who wouldn't want to live on a yatch!
From afar the thought of it and romance of it sounds ideal. Tranquil and pleasant is the image of a boat anchored off the shore with the sun setting behind it. But the reality couldn't be further from the truth, when you're on the boat. Wind-burned, sun-burned, sea sprayed, and salt sprayed, Rocking and rolling, sea-sick and vomiting. Miles from home and a decent meal, coffee or hot chocolate.

2nd vote for brushed finish and polished stripes.

Either way post pics!
and thanks for sharing[/quote]

Polished ! No problem... Get it done then a nice coat of POR-15 "Glisten". It's a clear coat designed to go over and stick to polished metal surfaces. It is also a "soft" finish so I would resist stone chips.

Dimis 03-31-2017 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob. Smith (Post 1419288)

Polished ! No problem... Get it done then a nice coat of POR-15 "Glisten". It's a clear coat designed to go over and stick to polished metal surfaces. It is also a "soft" finish so I would resist stone chips.

As long as you're ok with it yellowing after some exposure to UV light.

renovationinnov 03-31-2017 04:31 PM

I DID THE POR [GLISTEN ] TO MINE & 12MONTHS later they went to yellow then took $ 200 bucks to strip & re polish

DONT POR 15 GLISTEN

rob

Zacson 03-31-2017 08:32 PM

Congrats on the purchase and good luck but you lost me at LSA and auto. Will still be an awesome car though!

14adrnln 04-01-2017 02:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Zacson (Post 1419326)
Congrats on the purchase and good luck but you lost me at LSA and auto. Will still be an awesome car though!

Yeah sorry. I apologize to all those traditionalists out there. I fully respect you guys but I am one of those other guys. For me the big picture is the wow factor of it being a bit different to anything else out there. I want to experience comfort, power and a little luxury with a twist of the 60's. One day my desires might change but that's how it is this time round.
Heated seats now found so comfortable winter cafe cruising is going to be a reality!

Zacson 04-01-2017 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by 14adrnln (Post 1419336)
Yeah sorry. I apologize to all those traditionalists out there. I fully respect you guys but I am one of those other guys. For me the big picture is the wow factor of it being a bit different to anything else out there. I want to experience comfort, power and a little luxury with a twist of the 60's. One day my desires might change but that's how it is this time round.
Heated seats now found so comfortable winter cafe cruising is going to be a reality!

Build it as you want mate! As I said, will be an awesome ride regardless!

Rob. Smith 04-01-2017 04:19 AM

WOW I haven't had a problem with the Glisten ...yet Thanks for the heads up.

14adrnln 04-13-2017 06:21 AM

Latest progress report.
My new LSA engine arrived today and the trans arrives on Wednesday. I tried my best to try something left of field with sourcing a GM 10 speed auto but it just wasn't meant to be as I hit a couple hurdles way to big for my liking so I have settled for the HSV GTS 6 speed auto which should mate up nicely to the LSA. Only a matter of weeks now before the Alumina has a heart beat. Plenty of work still to go but the serious part is underway now.
Have a safe and fantastic Easter guys.
Cheers
Scott

lakercobra 04-13-2017 08:34 AM

Very cool - good luck Scott! Keep us posted.

14adrnln 07-12-2017 05:44 AM

Hi guys,
I know its been a long time between drinks for an update but progress is very slow at present. I need some advice and the LSA install in regard to the Pace headers. My mechanic that is doing the install is finding that the headers are sitting hard onto the foot well wall when the engine is bolted in. Is this normal??? I assume not. The engine mounting point is as standard and we are using the LSA mounts with an LSA and also the LSA Pace headers. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I haven't got any fun progress pictures as it's at a stale mate for now while we wait for the wiring loom and try and get these headers sorted.
Cheers
Scott

14adrnln 07-12-2017 05:53 AM

So my mechanic just tells me the passenger side exhaust will fit no worries but the drivers side is an issue. Thoughts???

Jaydee 07-12-2017 06:35 AM

Could you bolt it to a face plate in the vice, then heat all the pipes red hot and bend it down a bit until it fits.
JD

14adrnln 07-12-2017 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Jaydee (Post 1425946)
Could you bolt it to a face plate in the vice, then heat all the pipes red hot and bend it down a bit until it fits.
JD

Can you do that? It does sound like an easy solution but probably something I would get the exhaust guy to look in to.

Beejay 07-12-2017 04:28 PM

I have just had my Pace pipes modified so that they have adequate clearance when heat shields are fitted. On mine the drivers side is fine but the passenger side needed 2 pipes cut and rewelded to give good clearance.

Even though they are made on a jig there is some variation I guess.

Cheers,

Ben

MikeFromPerth 07-12-2017 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 14adrnln (Post 1425938)
So my mechanic just tells me the passenger side exhaust will fit no worries but the drivers side is an issue. Thoughts???

Got a picture of the issue?

14adrnln 07-12-2017 08:52 PM

No picture able as he took the headers off and reinstalled the engine so he could keep aligning the trans etc. We'll start looking into heating and bending and see how we go.
Thanks for the advice. Nice to know I'm not the only one having small issues.
Cheers
Scott

MikeFromPerth 07-12-2017 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 14adrnln (Post 1426015)
aligning the trans etc

Meaning what, setting pinion angle?

14adrnln 07-13-2017 04:32 AM

Apparently one of the lugs on the trans was hard against the tunnel and not allowing the trans to line up straight. Problem solved... lug has now been cut off.
Now waiting for wiring loom from CAE for another week or two. You certainly wouldn't want a tight time frame to build one of these things. I'll just be happy when I hear it fire up for the first time.

ICCARS 07-13-2017 05:32 AM

Most people building these cars take years to complete them, I would say your doing alright Scott. All the trials and tribulations go with the process.. It is part of the joy of building a one of car..

However it would be better with more photo's please - LOL


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