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touge's ae101 racecar - ‘fab it all from scratch’ project


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18 hours ago, shrike said:

No plans to convert to electric power steering? Ie from a newer corolla, echo , vitz, prius or GT86/BRZ?

Yes but no for a few reasons. I've gone with a MR2 electric PS pump because they've proven to be very reliable in different racecar applications. 

On-the-column electric powersteer units are good, but are tricky to get feeling right and typically involve welding/replacing the steering column (difficult to get road legal). On the AP4 rally cars they use a Woodward column and mount and have some technical document with LVVTA on how they get them through the cert process.

I pretty much wanted to avoid this level of complexity so have stuck with a tried and trusted electric-hydraulic system. 

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Thanks to @Guypie for machining my intake manifold on a 7deg angle. This netted me 16mm of additional bonnet clearance so I'm happy. 

 

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This should be enough to design some funky-shaped trumpets to fit under the bonnet. Very interesting seeing @kpr testing results, it seems shape doesn't matter too much, as long as length is correct. IIRC 130-160mm trumpet (330-360mm total) is what I was aiming for. 

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Lots of wiring progress lately. A bit more on that soon, but for now here's some satisfying pictures of general tidyness/not being hory. 

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Made a sweet bracket for the speedo sensor pickup off rear hub. This will drive the Monit (for wof purposes), but also allows ECU to do some launch/traction control things (compare front vs rear wheel speed etc)

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Sweet bracket for clutch and brake pedal switches. Included clutch to do launch control/flat shift at some stage. Lots of holes because aluminum isn't lightweight enough I guess? 

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Faaarq this is hard. Too many constraints and me wanting to do everything properly are making my life difficult. Anyway heres some quick pics of progress. Been hitting my head against a wall trying to get the primaries to where the secondaries join. I think I need to hit it with a fresh mindset and box-load of creativity to come up with a workable solution. 

 

2" to 2.25 through a 90deg bend @10deg divergence... 

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Slip joints in place. I was worried about the secondaries being slightly too big so decided to gradually transition from 2" to 2.25. Worked out perfectly with the size of collector outlet. 

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Megaphone all mounted for 2nd time... 

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Ended up removing the subframe for easier access. Long-term plan is to make a tubular subframe to correct roll centre which would also solve this header clearance issue... but got to get car running/road legal first because that won't be a 5min job!

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