The not so serious DIY track car project.
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The not so serious DIY track car project.
Hi Guys,
I know this is the place for 'serious' build threads and projects but i Thought a few of you may be interested in my not so serious track slag project. So here goes.
I bought the car when i was 19 years old, i had gotten my first 'real' job and thought it was a great way to spend all my hard earned cash. On the same day i signed on the dotted line and picked up my black blob WRX i was laid off from work. A smarter lad may have took the car straight back to the garage and begged them to cancel the finance and take the car back but i was completely besotted with the thing.
After being laid off i SORNed the car, went to college and part time work and most importantly began work on the car. The Finance was paid off yesterday and this is what has transpired in the last 3 years. Please bear in mind this isn't a serious time attack or drag build and is funded entirely by your average 19 - 22 year old.
Engine:
Cosworth high flow air filter
Vf35 turbo
Forge actuator
Upgraded large top mount intercooler
TGV delete
ngk iridium g7 plugs
550cc injectors
255lph sytec fuel pump
custom built 2.5" heat wrapped up pipe
custom built 2.5" straight through exhaust
2L oil catch can
New OEM sump
new aluminium radiator
Preformance friction 6puk paddle clutch
Ecutek ecu mapped by Andy Forrest - 350 / 330
Handling:
Whiteline 0.5* anti lift kit
whiteline Front 22mm adjustable anti roll bar
whiteline rear 24mm adjustable anti roll bar
whiteline alloy arb link assembly
Hsd monopro 2 way adjustable dampers
12kg/mm front & 8kgmm rear springs
D2 8 pot 330mm big brake kit
grooved and vented 330mm 2 piece rotors
ds2500 pads
Nankang ns2r 120 compound semi slick tyres
hankook z209 supersoft t9 compound tyres
Rota force 17 x 7.5 alloys
bk racing 7 spoke wheels
Interior & weight saving
Fully stripped of all interior plastics, seats and sound proofing.
sprayed in 32j black
rally designs fixed back seat
takata 4 point harness
Prosport oil temp gauge
Prosport oil pressure gauge
Prosport boost gauge
Ignition switch panel
Momo 330mm deep dished wheel
exterior
Front lip
front sti spats
carbon fibre intake fog lamp cover
sti fog lamp cover
Pics to follow and ill update as more things get added through time. With any luck hopefully this thread will inspire atleast someone to keep the motivation up, if i can manage it then so can anyone else.
I know this is the place for 'serious' build threads and projects but i Thought a few of you may be interested in my not so serious track slag project. So here goes.
I bought the car when i was 19 years old, i had gotten my first 'real' job and thought it was a great way to spend all my hard earned cash. On the same day i signed on the dotted line and picked up my black blob WRX i was laid off from work. A smarter lad may have took the car straight back to the garage and begged them to cancel the finance and take the car back but i was completely besotted with the thing.
After being laid off i SORNed the car, went to college and part time work and most importantly began work on the car. The Finance was paid off yesterday and this is what has transpired in the last 3 years. Please bear in mind this isn't a serious time attack or drag build and is funded entirely by your average 19 - 22 year old.
Engine:
Cosworth high flow air filter
Vf35 turbo
Forge actuator
Upgraded large top mount intercooler
TGV delete
ngk iridium g7 plugs
550cc injectors
255lph sytec fuel pump
custom built 2.5" heat wrapped up pipe
custom built 2.5" straight through exhaust
2L oil catch can
New OEM sump
new aluminium radiator
Preformance friction 6puk paddle clutch
Ecutek ecu mapped by Andy Forrest - 350 / 330
Handling:
Whiteline 0.5* anti lift kit
whiteline Front 22mm adjustable anti roll bar
whiteline rear 24mm adjustable anti roll bar
whiteline alloy arb link assembly
Hsd monopro 2 way adjustable dampers
12kg/mm front & 8kgmm rear springs
D2 8 pot 330mm big brake kit
grooved and vented 330mm 2 piece rotors
ds2500 pads
Nankang ns2r 120 compound semi slick tyres
hankook z209 supersoft t9 compound tyres
Rota force 17 x 7.5 alloys
bk racing 7 spoke wheels
Interior & weight saving
Fully stripped of all interior plastics, seats and sound proofing.
sprayed in 32j black
rally designs fixed back seat
takata 4 point harness
Prosport oil temp gauge
Prosport oil pressure gauge
Prosport boost gauge
Ignition switch panel
Momo 330mm deep dished wheel
exterior
Front lip
front sti spats
carbon fibre intake fog lamp cover
sti fog lamp cover
Pics to follow and ill update as more things get added through time. With any luck hopefully this thread will inspire atleast someone to keep the motivation up, if i can manage it then so can anyone else.
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im hoping to be up on the 30th and if all goes well will be racing in Super Lap Scotland next year. Come say hi and give me some pointers on how to drive the thing haha
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Will do mate. I've been working on getting my P1 back on the road with a bit of a refresh of engine, brakes and general tidy up that my track car has been put on the back burner.
I'd like to get my Clio turbo on SLS next year. We could be in the same class as well.
On student money, you have done really well. Should be proud of yourself and that it was all DIY I presume.
I'd like to get my Clio turbo on SLS next year. We could be in the same class as well.
On student money, you have done really well. Should be proud of yourself and that it was all DIY I presume.
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Will do mate. I've been working on getting my P1 back on the road with a bit of a refresh of engine, brakes and general tidy up that my track car has been put on the back burner.
I'd like to get my Clio turbo on SLS next year. We could be in the same class as well.
On student money, you have done really well. Should be proud of yourself and that it was all DIY I presume.
I'd like to get my Clio turbo on SLS next year. We could be in the same class as well.
On student money, you have done really well. Should be proud of yourself and that it was all DIY I presume.
It was only student money for 1 year, I was lucky and got a job as an aircraft mechanic for ryanair so that's helped alot lol
Alot of it has been DIY but I couldn't have done it without a massive help from Paul at Shennan motorsport. All round great lad and has taught me a **** load aswell as corrected many of my mistakes haha
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I've not had a chance to properly time it but with the supersoft tyres and a good launch id like to think around 4 secs? Maybe that's a bit optimistic
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Well the end of the month draws closer and with it, payday!
On the cards for what im hoping will be the last large single expenditure blowout this year are:
safety devices 6 point weld in cage
a plumbed in extinguisher
voltex rear wing by carbenfibre creations
voltex rear diffuser
voltex canards
zun sport front grille set
a set of takata tow straps
a rain light for the rear
and ive also budgeted for polycarb windows as well but unsure if they can be deemed essential items for the build. they do look killer though.
Does anyone have any experience with 'carbenfibre creations' ?? dont want to splurge 500quid on a big gay wing for it to look mince.
On the cards for what im hoping will be the last large single expenditure blowout this year are:
safety devices 6 point weld in cage
a plumbed in extinguisher
voltex rear wing by carbenfibre creations
voltex rear diffuser
voltex canards
zun sport front grille set
a set of takata tow straps
a rain light for the rear
and ive also budgeted for polycarb windows as well but unsure if they can be deemed essential items for the build. they do look killer though.
Does anyone have any experience with 'carbenfibre creations' ?? dont want to splurge 500quid on a big gay wing for it to look mince.
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A quick few pics of the cage and wing thats been ordered up. Here's hoping they look as good in real life. Also managed to order everything stated a few posts above and I'm glad to say that's all the big expenses taken care of. Atleast for this stage of its life. Now i can just look forward to fitting everything and getting out on track
Here is the roll cage ive ordered.
Also the big gay wing from carben fibre creations.
Here is the roll cage ive ordered.
Also the big gay wing from carben fibre creations.
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I don't think it's that serious until it's sole purpose is trophy hunting. Still, it's on its way to a real race car instead of a track slag I guess haha.
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Been a wee while since i updated this, had a long wait for a few parts. All the items ordered last month are here and once the cage is in I can fit the other parts. Managed to fit the wing, carbon inlet and other sti bumper parts and wee front lip. Pics below:
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Time for an update; unfortunately not a very pleasant one. The impreza has taken a hit. While parked up some one ploughed into the side of it and things are looking dire. The shell is twisted and sitting on top the driver side wheels as the coilovers have snapped. It's all in the hands of the insurance companies now but I suspect a write off - buy back - reshell will be in order. In which case Itll delay plans of racing next year but atleast I'll get to rebuild it from the ground up.
On a final note I'd like to say how important it is to declare all modifications to your insurer. I almost didn't tell them about the rollcage out of fear they'd double the price but I'm so glad I did. If I hadn't I'd have lost a lot of time and money invested in the car.
On a final note I'd like to say how important it is to declare all modifications to your insurer. I almost didn't tell them about the rollcage out of fear they'd double the price but I'm so glad I did. If I hadn't I'd have lost a lot of time and money invested in the car.
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Gutted!! Don't worry pal you'll be on your feet in no time especially with being straight with the insurance and it'll be even better than the last
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Thanks zany. I hope so and as the initial disappointment I'm beginning to think you're right. Went and seen a blob shell with tubbed arches, fibreglass everything, 2dr conversion and international spec cage. Heres hoping the insurers pay out fairly.
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Gutted!! Don't worry pal you'll be on your feet in no time especially with being straight with the insurance and it'll be even better than the one gone
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They will mate especially looking at the current market value for scooby has risen considerably keep us updated mate
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Mine got set on fire 5 year ago
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And then this evolved
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And then this evolved