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03-30-2010, 05:00 PM
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: centralia,
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Cobra Make, Engine: B&B cobra (sold), Hurricane HMS1002 (sold), Kirkham 289 FIA, (sold) RCR GT 40(sold) SPF GT40 2122(sold) Hurricane HMS2002, (sold) RCR SLC (sold) GTR on the way!
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The holes are cut for the fresh air kit. This is a really nice system created by Paul Proefrock. He has been a huge help on this car with his advice regarding changes to the car.
This system uses the 3 inch brake duct hose you can order from most race parts stores.
This is from Paul's car but you get the point.

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03-30-2010, 06:25 PM
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Location: St. Charles,
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Cobra Make, Engine: FFR MKII - 460 Crate with Cobra Jet heads, 750 Quick Fuel Carb, and Edelbrock Torker II Intake port matched to heads
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My .02 worth - the aluminum fender liners - I know you like the raw aluminum look, however, a few trips on the road and you will find it's a lot more work to keep that look. I used an undercoating and find it's a lot easier to wash that down than polish aluminum.
Fresh air for the footboxes - soooo if the intake is right by the radiator - want it be hot at stoplights from the heat off the radiator?
Brakes - how would you like the potential for 1,200 lbs pressure at the calipers with 30 lbs pedal pressure? Drive my car next time I see you, maybe I'll ride over to your place after you pickup the car, which is.......when?
Love the attention to detail and the color will look great with those polished pipes. Looking great Deano!
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03-31-2010, 06:37 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: FFR MKII - 460 Crate with Cobra Jet heads, 750 Quick Fuel Carb, and Edelbrock Torker II Intake port matched to heads
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Dean, maybe you could use the hose adapters shown in the photo below. Get them from here - http://www.cobraearl.com/products/

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04-01-2010, 05:48 AM
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Join Date: May 2004
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Cobra Make, Engine: B&B cobra (sold), Hurricane HMS1002 (sold), Kirkham 289 FIA, (sold) RCR GT 40(sold) SPF GT40 2122(sold) Hurricane HMS2002, (sold) RCR SLC (sold) GTR on the way!
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I have seen those before but I think I am going with the brake ducts from cobra restorers. The are the original style. I just hate to pay that much for fiberglass tubes!
On another note, this is really cool. With the new floor mount pedals Hurricane was able to create a new type of "glove box" for SC cars with out the standard glove box in the dash. It he pictures are a little fuzzy but you can get the point.
This would be a good place for insurance cards and registration papers. For my friends in Texas maybe a bottle of hooch and a Smith&Wesson

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04-01-2010, 05:59 AM
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Not even fiberglass Dean, plastic! Have you tried the pedals mounted in the floor like that? Just wonder if it's a different feel, like the pressure it takes on braking. Seems like it wouldn't take as much.
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04-01-2010, 03:38 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: B&B cobra (sold), Hurricane HMS1002 (sold), Kirkham 289 FIA, (sold) RCR GT 40(sold) SPF GT40 2122(sold) Hurricane HMS2002, (sold) RCR SLC (sold) GTR on the way!
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Tim, I haven't tried the pedals yet. They are very adjustable with both a balance bar and a proportioning valve. The pressure on the pedal will be dictated by the size of the masters. In theory it should work fine but I won't know until I can actually drive the car.
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04-01-2010, 05:33 PM
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I don't know what it is about wiring but it is hard to keep neat. I did a car that had a neat and clean wiring harness then I had to trouble shoot a short after the car was done. The lesson I learned was be organized but keep it loose. It is a lot easier to chase a wire if you don't have to cut a zip tie every 2 inches!
So here it is. It looks a little messy but it all works.

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04-01-2010, 05:46 PM
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Dean, is there something to protect those clutch and brake mater cylinders from objects hit in the road. I think I would make a bracket to protect those. It could be ugly without brakes. Just a thought.
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04-01-2010, 06:37 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: AK1085 (302 Street), HTM111 (427 Comp), CSX2375R (289 Comp) and COB5999 (427 S/C)
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Ran my CCX many miles with exposed masters. Matter of fact it was the way the original cars came. They hold up very well.
Great car Dean!
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04-01-2010, 06:57 PM
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Looking great Dean! Can't wait to see it. It looks like another top notch build you're putting together. I like the cutoff behind the shifter. I'm putting stainless cup holders up in front of my shifter (poker table style holders). They're great for holding different types of aluminum cans. Maybe I'll get my car about the same time you get yours. Later.
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04-01-2010, 06:59 PM
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We are working on some shielding but it is more for the heat. I ran the exposed masters on my Kirkham too. I think the smart thing to do is leave all the options on the table. When the car is done I will post some pictures of exactly how the masters are oriented in the car and if every thinks it is wise to develop some shielding, then that is what I will do. I would rather be save than sorry.
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04-01-2010, 08:04 PM
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The floor storage box is a great feature especially if as Dean pointed out, you don't have a glove box.
I think an inline fan is required to keep air flow and pressure up to the outlet in the footbox. I only ran a vent to the drivers side because it was 1/2 the work and I don't expect to have to many passengers.
You can see the fan under the guard below and the orange duct running from the guard to the firewall.
Regards.
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04-02-2010, 05:54 PM
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04-02-2010, 08:35 PM
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Car's looking good Dean. I read your note about the exposed masters on the driver side wheel well..here is a pic I found on clubcobra showing the rear panel of the wheel well so I assume if you did this and then took one across the bottom they'd be covered....

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04-02-2010, 08:47 PM
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On the first series cars, we were told not to seal the footbox seams as it was a good place for water to run out, assuming you got rained on...  . Over here its more like water coming in from flooded streets. I'd be a bit concerned about putting any rego papers (or my S&W) in the lowest part of the car. Maybe some sun blocker, a hat, things like that...for those of us surface challenged on top.  You car sure looks slick, great going so far...
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04-02-2010, 08:58 PM
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I saw the foot boxes and they were not sealed. They are now, at least on my my car. I don't anticipate water in the car. If that happens (or when that happens) I will just use a shop vac to suck it out. If water can get out, it usually can get in. I didn't think the idea of holes in the foot box held water so I had them re welded. I am doing my best to seal the car up as well as you can any cobra.
Gary, that is exactly what it looks like. I think it will be fine.
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04-02-2010, 09:14 PM
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Very nice Dean! I love the new footboxes. Gives it a more accurate look when the hood's open.
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04-03-2010, 05:53 PM
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Dean,
Its looking great as usaual you never seem to cut a corner on any of your builds . I had ment to write earlier and say to look at an ISIS system for your cars electrical, I had one put in my Premier and think its the cats meow. way more than what a cobra needs but I think its a way cool system . I'll have to look for a few pics of the system installed even though its to late for you to change too, well its never to late .Soon to be in the headlines " Dean Lampe and Hurricane do it again"
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04-04-2010, 09:15 AM
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Things are getting bolted on and it is starting to look a lot more like a cobra!
You might not be able to see but the perches for the blinkers were shaved done like the originals. Notice how they don't point straight ahead? They are a Little asymmetrical just like the originals
The same thing was done to the rear to make the mounting surface for the rear lights a little more rounded. Little changes but it all adds up to a great copy!
Notice the angle on the rear roll bar support. It is how is should be. My first Hurricane was at the wrong angle making the bar to short. This was a change made to Gen I cars some where along the line. I'm glad it is correct. That type of stuff drives me nuts

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04-04-2010, 10:18 AM
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Notice the angle on the rear roll bar support. It is how is should be. My first Hurricane was at the wrong angle making the bar to short. This was a change made to Gen I cars some where along the line. I'm glad it is correct. That type of stuff drives me nuts  [/IMG]
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The change began with car #1065. Just happens to be mine.
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