Robbie's 2005 Widetrack project.....
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Well the girl is back from MB Motorsport after getting the cage fitted plus other bits......
The cage has been modified from the standard 6 point Safety Devices cage to incorporate a double diagonal as well as harness bar for the 4 point harnesses I have upgraded to.
The lower straps have been fitted using spreader plates so they are 100% secure.
I still need to pick the new fire extinguisher up as forgot to pick it up.
The rear view mirror needs replacing with a cage mounted item and the helmet net needs mounting.
Will get some decent pics once I have finished painting the mounting points in the footwells and cleaned the car up as well haha
The cage has been modified from the standard 6 point Safety Devices cage to incorporate a double diagonal as well as harness bar for the 4 point harnesses I have upgraded to.
The lower straps have been fitted using spreader plates so they are 100% secure.
I still need to pick the new fire extinguisher up as forgot to pick it up.
The rear view mirror needs replacing with a cage mounted item and the helmet net needs mounting.
Will get some decent pics once I have finished painting the mounting points in the footwells and cleaned the car up as well haha
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Well the rear hoop is now painted up and looks much better. Only the 4 remaining feet to paint then that's it.
Also fitted a Clio rear view mirror onto a bracket I made for the cage, rehung the harnesses and fitted the TRS helmet net.
Unfortunately snow stopped play
Also fitted a Clio rear view mirror onto a bracket I made for the cage, rehung the harnesses and fitted the TRS helmet net.
Unfortunately snow stopped play
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Well Santa has been and dropped off some awesome goodies for the Impreza!
Killa B windage tray:
Spec C roof vent kit:
Can't wait to cut it open for the vent haha
Killa B windage tray:
Spec C roof vent kit:
Can't wait to cut it open for the vent haha
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You must have ***** of titanium to put the flap on
Where does the windage tray thingie go mate? Not seen one b4 any pics fitted thx
Where does the windage tray thingie go mate? Not seen one b4 any pics fitted thx
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It's what keeps us lads goin excellent mods mate keep it going
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Some nice more updates, you must be looking forward to getting back on track.
Any reasons for going for the KillerB setup compared to the Cosworth baffle plate?
Any reasons for going for the KillerB setup compared to the Cosworth baffle plate?
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The Killer B I wouldn't find 1 bad review and the money I have saved getting this I have put toward the Killer B oil pickup.
Another thing I noticed was people mentioning sealing issues where the Killer B fits inside the sump so no issues.
Can't wait to get on track again. Hoping to get a test day in to tweak the car soon with a mates rallycross car doing the same.
No doubt more changes before than though hahaha
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I spent a night researching both setups and after seeing how many people had to change the flaps on the cosworth and RCM versions due to wear, failure etc this put me off.
The Killer B I wouldn't find 1 bad review and the money I have saved getting this I have put toward the Killer B oil pickup.
Another thing I noticed was people mentioning sealing issues where the Killer B fits inside the sump so no issues.
Can't wait to get on track again. Hoping to get a test day in to tweak the car soon with a mates rallycross car doing the same.
No doubt more changes before than though hahaha
The Killer B I wouldn't find 1 bad review and the money I have saved getting this I have put toward the Killer B oil pickup.
Another thing I noticed was people mentioning sealing issues where the Killer B fits inside the sump so no issues.
Can't wait to get on track again. Hoping to get a test day in to tweak the car soon with a mates rallycross car doing the same.
No doubt more changes before than though hahaha
My car is going to have a similar purpose to yours and its something I am concerned about.
More research required.
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Well time to update again.....
Car came back from MB Motorsport on Monday with the following added:
- TD05-20G by Jonny Gav
- RCM headers
- RCM uppipe
- RCM 340 fuel pump
- Perrin turbo blanket
- DEI heatwrap
- Fuelabs FPR
- Killer B windage tray
- Killer B oil pickup
- Group N sump gasket
- HKS oil filter
- Fresh 10w60 Mobil motorsport oil
Car is now fuelled up and sat waiting to go in for the fuel injectors (820cc) then mapping this Friday so fitted up my new stickers:
Also got the citroen mist washers fitted and started working out the front tow point:
Fingers crossed the mapping goes ok!
Car came back from MB Motorsport on Monday with the following added:
- TD05-20G by Jonny Gav
- RCM headers
- RCM uppipe
- RCM 340 fuel pump
- Perrin turbo blanket
- DEI heatwrap
- Fuelabs FPR
- Killer B windage tray
- Killer B oil pickup
- Group N sump gasket
- HKS oil filter
- Fresh 10w60 Mobil motorsport oil
Car is now fuelled up and sat waiting to go in for the fuel injectors (820cc) then mapping this Friday so fitted up my new stickers:
Also got the citroen mist washers fitted and started working out the front tow point:
Fingers crossed the mapping goes ok!