Nice work man!
Getting there now
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Nice work man!
Getting there now
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Awsome work looks great
Fairplay to you mate you don't hang about do you
Car looks immaculate, really good work, there are some top cars being turned out recently.
Thanks for the positive comments guys! It's not something I would want to repeat in a hurry.
I have recently started with the engine work so hopefully I will have it finished before 2020!
Time to start making some manifolds.
BW 6758 turbo
I did not want a removable slam panel so there is nothing available to buy for a Nova that remotely fits. This can be removed with the engine in situ and the oil drain is still in a good place and the radiator is not hanging out of the front of the car.
Looking good!
Where did you get the bends and the collector from? Looks nice!
If Carlsberg did Motor clubs, then IDMC would probably be the best motor club in the world.
Bends were 40sch 1 1/4 inch from nero pipe http://www.nero.co.uk
Collector from ebay
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hypertune...yTdy:rk:1:pf:0
And the best quality flange I realised is actually from a standard c20xe manifold, although it was a real pain to remove the old pipes from the inside of the flange with a die grinder.
This is great. Nice build.
Absoloutle epic work the most intense nova project I've seen. How long has the project taken you? Do you do this kind of work for a living?
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and proclaiming, “DAMN, what a ride!!”
Well I have done tig welding as a job, carbon fiber, and a little car bodywork as jobs. It's more just accumulation of skills and knowledge really, I've been doing restorations on Nova's for quite a few years but never anything like this.
There has been some progress but I've been busy with cycling so it's going slowly.
Inlet manifold build:
Initial fit up, cut flange from old xe mani, found right diameter pipe, a piece of 8mm scrap stock I had lying around, 10mm backing plate radius by die grinder, plenum cover ex -gtir. total cost around £50
I was gonna trumpet the inlet but after some reseach and realising how good of a radius I could get from the thick backing plate decided it was not worth the hassle or potential gain.
The welding turned out not to be the neatest due to 220amp maximum on my machine and if I were to do it again I would not use the GTiR inlet as used cast aluminium engine parts poses some contamination issues when welded. However, I have been carting that thing around with me since 2005 so I was determined to use it.
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