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Frank
818 chassis #181 powered by a '93 VW VR6 Turbo GT3582R
Go-karted Aug 5, 2016 - Then May 19+21, 2017
Tracked May 27/July 26, 2017
Build time before being driveable on Sep 27, 2019: over 6000h
Build Completed Winter 2021
Ok. The only things left to check are what's mounted to the car. I did find it odd that the aluminum door trim that goes on over/under the door handle didn't show on the list but was in box one. I spoke with Dan today on a few things that where missing over what was noted. Not very much really. They did send me side skirts instead of the street spoiler which was a bit of a surprise.. He is going to talk to shipping to see how/what they want to do.
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
Ok so someone correct me if I'm wrong but these two sets of holes look to close together for the front lower control arm???
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
oh and both sides are like that
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
It's supposed to be like that. One is a wagon set, one is a sedan set. Early frames had them farther apart due to a math error. Wagon track is (I think) 20mm narrower so they spaced them out 20mm. They forgot to divide by 2.
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Ok thanks!
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
Ok maybe a stupid question but the aluminum floor panel that mounts under the seats is longer the the parallel tubes it mounts to and it has a tab in the middle that sticks out. Anyone know the correct orientation for this? (I'm not mounting it yet but trying to drill all holes before powdercoating)
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
Anyone anyone
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
The tab should be facing the front of the car. From above, you should see two small holes in the steel floor section near the back. The tab covers these holes. The front aluminum also has a matching tab. That one faces rearward to cover 2 more small holes in the steel section of the floor at the front.
BTW, the only stupid question is the one not asked. Ask away, the folks on here are great!
Dave
TriguyDave
818 noobie builder
First start: Sept 28, 2014
Go-carted: Oct 4, 2014
Registered and Street legal Sept 30, 2015
Calgary, Alberta
Hmmm ok I'll look tonight. It still strikes me odd on how much "wider" (front/rear) it is. There has to be atleast 6 in excess forward if you line up the back which is different from the pic in the book.
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
Ok so here goes with some overdue updates. First, I some of you may have found this as well but I don't remember reading it. I am glad that I did not drill all the firewall holes before fitting them. I found myself needing to shift them. also the passenger side corner panel has another panel that goes over it so if I had drilled those holes I would be trying to line up the new part. because I waited I was able to do it all at once. I also might be a little bit of a perfectionist by wanting my holes equally spaced and lined up. I will be using 10-32 rivnuts as well as rivets on some. In these pics you can also see the additional side panel.
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
So for the aluminum panels covering the tank I drilled the first set of holes as suggested but found things did not line up because the trim out was not big enough to clear the tank tabs. Also the edge was resting on the welds. I trimmed back the edge and opened up the spacing for the tank tabs and installed 10-32 type k rivnuts (short flange). I may have "a few" more then needed but found that the something is not square so this will help with alignment.. Most spacing is no larger then 2 inches and attempted to make everything even. I plan on using rivnuts for the back two large pieces, the two rear side pieces and there seat belt plate as well as the front sides and the front upper triangle pieces. The rivnut gun is a swivel rivnut/rivet gun that I got from Grainger which so far is pretty nice. FYI just don't try to pull them TOO hard. My mandrel is ever so slightly bent from doing so. Ok so I took one of the seat mounts (since I have aftermarket ones) and made a way to ensure the rivnuts are mounted flush each time. and here are some picture of using the rivnut tool and my makeshift tool as well as what the rivnuts look like installed. I went ahead and put them in the car just because and through a few screws in them. I find myself being careful not to cross-thread them enjoy
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
more pics
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
I'm glad I'm not the only one that went a little crazy on the number of fasteners on the firewall.
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Have fun taking that off
Wait..... you used electricity???!!!! lol.
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
Ok so I haven't been idle. I've been trying to make the seats removable from inside the car and make mounting points for the 6 point harness as well as have some adjustability in the seat. I ended up with a solution only to realise why factory five installs from the bottom. The space is so small it would be difficult to remove bolts in the rear (even though I can see my proposed mounting points) because it is hard to get your hands back there. I won't say how much time I've spent on this other then ALOT only to find I need to change directions. I'm now resigned to mounting from below but do want a bit more recline. My proposed version added about 5 deg more recline. I'll see what I can come up with when mounting from below. Wanted to share my frustration in hopes that knowone else goes through it.
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
Currently stuck on seatbelt mounting myself. The area is so tight and I don't want any chance of fraying belts. Definitely making the under panel removable though.
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Ok so here is the solution I came up with. I used 1.5 inch tubing and put it at an incline of 1 in rise over 17 in. I started said measurement 1 inch forward of the rearward 1 inch bar. At the starting point the "top of the 1.5 tubing is .5 off the cross-members. Hope that makes since and of-course pictures help so here goes. I wanted this extra tilt because it makes for me being 6'1" relatively comfortable as well as lowers my head by ~2in.
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
Got the top holes drilled for the seats and the driver temp installed. I need a bigger drill bit and waiting it before I can fully mount them. I put the front bolts in and it feels great! I'm 6'1" and feel comfortable. Oh and I included a pic of me in the seat with the seat-belts laying in place. The seat-belt mounts are going to be next!
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
Might want to install the pedals and steering wheel and check if you still like the seating. I'm pretty much the same height as you and using similar fixed back seats. The seating position felt good with just the seat in the car but once I mounted the pedals and steering wheel, it felt very cramped trying to press the pedals. But judging by the number of bolts on your rear fire wall, looks like you're committed to the stock tank.
That I am but the seat is reclined at ~35 deg which I've found helps. I do have some adjustablity but what feels best is all the way forward (weird I know) but with as much angle back as possible. This puts the top back of the seat almost touching the roll bar. The recline also puts my head lower. 1" raise at the front of the seat = 2 in drop at the top of the seat. Pedals and steering wheel may just go in before seat-belts.
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
I have the same seats and harnesses, nice choice! I'm 5"11" (long legs/medium torso length) and went with the Boyd tank, and bent my firewall for a couple inches extra room; I also have my seat reclined; I like to be able to fully depress the clutch with some bend left to my knee. Set-up like this, I have maybe an inch or two of headroom under the rollbar, and the pedal and wheel position are comfortable. However, there's no extra space to spare anywhere! You can fine tune the steering wheel position easily (I used longer spacers to lower mine, and a short hub, but the pedal box is tough to do anything about, so I agree that before mounting the seat, at least mock it up to make sure you're happy with leg position when operating the pedals.
Pedals and steering first then before seat-belts.. Wleehendrick, what I essentially did with my rise is the same as if we could use the lowest seat adjustment on the brackets My frame isn't powder coated yet so everything will be coming back off and then put back on again before "final" assembly. Can someone tell me if there is a such thing as "final" assembly on these cars
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
Lol that is what I thought would be the general consensus. :-)
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
lower harness and seat mount are DONE!!! man that is a great feeling! What do y'all think of my solution?
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
a few more
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
How are your shoulder harnesses mounted?
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
I have to get a new radiator and saw this one. What do you guys think? I thought having the in and out on the same side could make it cleaner.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MIO-MMRAD-RX-LS/
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
Frank
818 chassis #181 powered by a '93 VW VR6 Turbo GT3582R
Go-karted Aug 5, 2016 - Then May 19+21, 2017
Tracked May 27/July 26, 2017
Build time before being driveable on Sep 27, 2019: over 6000h
Build Completed Winter 2021
Do you know if "bolt in" harnesses could be bolted onto the square bar - bolts either horizontal or vertical?
You might be able to do the anti sub ones but not the lap belts. This was a very helpful document for me. I'm not using there harnesses but found similar info with others. see page 40.
http://www.schrothracing.com/sdocs/2...structions.pdf
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)
Ok so I could go the other direction? yay nay?
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/more...522&cc=1432597
Nolan
65 coupe Gen 3 "Phoenix" build
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showt...032#post297032
818 s (with r windscreen ) 350 rwhp. Registered and street legal (SOLD)