818S Complete - Driver's Perception after 2000 miles
Factory Five 818S Driver Perceptions
My car came together over a period of four years. I took a one year break due to some frustrations with stuffing all of that donor car harness into that center console. Also the splicing took some time. So car is pretty much pure basic and is no show piece. But at 6 foot away, it gets plenty of oohs and aahs.
A couple other brief comments. I sold $3500 of parts off the donor I didn’t need. Took that money and completely rebuilt the 160k old engine. Quite a cult following out there for parts! So I got lucky, my wrecked donor only cost me $3k.
Also wanted to thank all of you on the forum for the great ideas and information. Most of the time my questions were answered via the forum.
A guy down the block had a gray Corvette with black wheels. I loved the combination and went with the same color scheme. Wheels were FF and tires are Dunlap Star Spec II’s. They stick pretty good and the fit is perfect. Be sure and check your lug nuts often! Handling gets squirrely if the wheels get loose.
So my driving perceptions – This car is just short of scary fast. I am running the stock tune with good tires. I know that another 30% power is easy to come by but not sure I will be comfortable with it. Not too many cars will touch it now. The car has better acceleration than my old 67 Mustang with a 390 four speed and that car had lots of grunt. But I know, I know, you can never have too much power!
In the handling department, the car’s steering is very quick. Mine tended to hunt a bit above 75, so took the tire pressure from 30 to 40 psi. That seemed to do the trick. I’m running 4 degrees of caster. Another degree might be good. I haven’t explored yet what how it handles in a drift. Have to work that more when the weather gets nice. Maybe even some Autocross.
In terms of creature comforts, not much to talk about here. I have a 33” inseam and seats back against the firewall. Just enough room for my legs with the seats slightly serpentine. I am using racing seats out of Poland. Really like the way they fit. Just enough room for the doors to close and a real incentive not to gain any weight around the waist! My cars is a bit noisy since the muffler is barely a foot long. Could of used something a bit bigger but it sure sounds good
Some day may add wipers, heater and rag top. But for now just wanted to get it finished and start driving it. Have logged close to 2,000 miles before winter set in and have to say it is just a hoot to drive! Factory Five did such a nice job providing an affordable roadster for the street. Thanks a million!
If you happen to be in the Indianapolis area, stop by for a ride and a closer look.
We are on the west side of Cincinnati just off of I74. Give me an heads up if you get over this way.
I will do the same.
Planning on going to PRI in Indy on December 7th or 8th.
Bob
I like the post-build update! Information is actually really scarce as far as the driving and ownership experience of a finished build unless you talk to people in person. Seems most people only come back to the forum after building to post what's broken or to sell the car.
Jetfuel, we will definitely keep you in the loop on any get together. Based on your handle, are you associated with aviation in some way, perhaps flying out of EYE?
I fly a Zodie Rocket out of 6I4.
The Walter Mitty in me had dreams of driving out route 66 to CA with my little woman, but from a practical standpoint, it's just not going to happen. She has a big suitcase and likes air conditioning while crossing Kansas on a 110 degree day. Can't say as I blame her. Also a lot of rain clouds between Indy and Laguna Beech.
That being said, I have no intentions of selling it. I'm hoping to continue to drive my 818 this winter if the weather cooperates and I get a 55 degree sunny day. Is truly is great fun to drive. The exhaust note is somewhere between STI (my son has one of those) and a Track Car. That definitely drives the fun factor up. Also the Turbo gives a real kick in the butt rush that's hard to duplicate otherwise for less than $60,000.
I guessing people are selling them for something more practical or with more frills. Also can be a bit cramped for bigger guys. The 818 just doesn't have an ounce of fat anywhere. That can be good or bad depending on your prospective...