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Author: | spraycanmansam [ Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Engineer and Builder for Honda B16A subframe with Rem. front |
Hey guys, Okay so I haven't updated my build thread for ages but this is where I'm at --- I've finished chopping off the front of the car for my carbon fibre removeable front. Now I'm seriously toying with the idea of putting a B16A vtec in there... As QLD's rules are toight like a toiger, is there anyone in QLD that knows an engineer close to the Brisbane area that's Mini friendly and would be able to certify the removeable front mods and subframe modifications? Also I'm interested to see if there's anyone here on the forum that's capable of knocking up a subframe ( i think Tricky might know ![]() Getting an engine's no trouble, I just want to be able to keep it as legal as possible for when I take it to get road-worthied when its all done ![]() Cheers, Sam |
Author: | Mini Mad [ Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:56 am ] |
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Goodluck getting a carbon fiber flip front engineered ![]() |
Author: | booy_it [ Wed Dec 12, 2007 5:55 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Engineer and Builder for Honda B16A subframe with Rem. f |
spraycanmansam wrote: Hey guys,
Okay so I haven't updated my build thread for ages but this is where I'm at --- I've finished chopping off the front of the car for my carbon fibre removeable front. Now I'm seriously toying with the idea of putting a B16A vtec in there... As QLD's rules are toight like a toiger, is there anyone in QLD that knows an engineer close to the Brisbane area that's Mini friendly and would be able to certify the removeable front mods and subframe modifications? Also I'm interested to see if there's anyone here on the forum that's capable of knocking up a subframe ( i think Tricky might know ![]() Getting an engine's no trouble, I just want to be able to keep it as legal as possible for when I take it to get road-worthied when its all done ![]() Cheers, Sam yes talk to tricky (aka archangel007) he can help u out with these types of conversion i can help u out with your rwc (as i have 1) when its been engineered yes tricky u know u want to do it ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Archangel007 [ Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:45 am ] |
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That would be me.... ![]() Sam, feel free to PM me, as we will need to open dialogue with the Ginger-beer on this one! Cheers, Tricky P.S. Yes Jason have always wanted to! |
Author: | JC [ Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:00 am ] |
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Carbon Fibre hey? I understand it may be for lightness but the cost would be phenominal. The are plenty of fibreglass ones around or the engineer MAY consider a steal one. Not looking to put crap on your ideas but we've seen it before. People looking to spend squillions on their car only to run out of money or loose motivation once they realise how much it cost and how long it takes. I say adopt the 'Agile' development approach........ 'Tricky' Treloar went for the 'Waterfall' approach but has moved to 'Agile' because of changing requirements throughout his build. |
Author: | slinkey inc [ Wed Dec 12, 2007 12:48 pm ] |
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Mini Mad wrote: Goodluck getting a carbon fibre flip front engineered
![]() I second that. Goodluck indeed, I think you'll need it. |
Author: | spraycanmansam [ Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:13 pm ] |
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Mini Mad wrote: Goodluck getting a carbon fiber flip front engineered ![]() Oops, did I say flip? Sorry, it's just going to be removable at the moment. Yes I know, I need to find a good engineer to talk about it. I've read through the NCOP which talks about it, and the only thing annoying I found was that I need to get the material tested ( which means I need a sample of it somehow ) and I may need to fit a collapsible steering column... if thats even possible ![]() ![]() JC wrote: Carbon Fibre hey? I understand it may be for lightness but the cost would be phenominal. The are plenty of fibreglass ones around or the engineer MAY consider a steal one. Not looking to put crap on your ideas but we've seen it before. People looking to spend squillions on their car only to run out of money or loose motivation once they realise how much it cost and how long it takes. No thats ok JC, I've had this thing for a while, lost motivation... got it again, etc. How much do you think it would cost? I've sent a few emails, made a few calls, and I was very surprised... now I just need to find out the extra duty and GST. I figure while it's like this I may as well do it right and do it once ![]() Archangel007 wrote: That would be me....
Sam, feel free to PM me, as we will need to open dialogue with the Ginger-beer on this one! Cheers, Tricky P.S. Yes Jason have always wanted to! Sweet, I'll PM you. Did I mention I want to do it without extending the front? ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Morris 1100 [ Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:16 pm ] |
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What year Mini is it? The later ones were made to meet the ADR for collapsible columns. (the earlier ones collapse but not in the same way that the later ones do.) It would be ADR10A or ADR10B on the compliance plate. |
Author: | Caponix [ Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:28 pm ] |
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spraycanmansam wrote: Did I mention I want to do it without extending the front?
![]() ![]() ![]() hehehe... i like.. i like ![]() go for it man!!! and shotgun a ride ![]() |
Author: | spraycanmansam [ Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:49 pm ] |
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Morris 1100 wrote: What year Mini is it? The later ones were made to meet the ADR for collapsible columns. (the earlier ones collapse but not in the same way that the later ones do.) It would be ADR10A or ADR10B on the compliance plate. It's a 1970 Mini K, i think that that's pre ADR (1971), am i correct? I'll have a look at the plate tommorow. Caponix wrote: i only got the mag yesterday
hehehe... i like.. i like go for it man!!! and shotgun a ride How much of a sleeper is that car!? When I saw it I thought 'now there's an idea' ![]() ![]() ![]() Does anyone have a rough idea of the costs of a custom subframe? Even for a 4EFTE one, at least it will give me a bit of a ballpark to try and work with at the moment... I have to get on the blower to Tricky. |
Author: | Morris 1100 [ Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:57 pm ] |
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spraycanmansam wrote: Morris 1100 wrote: What year Mini is it? The later ones were made to meet the ADR for collapsible columns. (the earlier ones collapse but not in the same way that the later ones do.) It would be ADR10A or ADR10B on the compliance plate. It's a 1970 Mini K, i think that that's pre ADR (1971), am i correct? I'll have a look at the plate tommorow. |
Author: | spraycanmansam [ Fri Dec 14, 2007 12:27 am ] |
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I couldn't find anything specific about ADR10 etc on the compliance plate, but it did say it was "manufactured to australian design rules" or something to that effect. I'll try and get a decent pic of the plate for you. Either way, what does that mean? If it's pre-whatever I dont have to worry about the steering column? ![]() |
Author: | Archangel007 [ Fri Dec 14, 2007 9:39 am ] |
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ADR10 enacted December 2nd, 1971. So, if it was plated pre-this date, it does not have to comply (even though some cars were manufactured to comply) Cheers, Tricky |
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