Your not hijacking at all man. I love it. In fact you and I think very much alike. I live to drive fast. Even in my crappy @ss Ranger I flog the hell outta it on a daily bassis especially in bad weather. When I'm nearing completion on this car I'm getting some form of full size 4x4 truck and modding the hell outta that.
Anyways, update:
Front end fab is nearing completion.
Update time. Front end fab is right around half way complete. I've got
over 40 hours in it so far. I haven't had much time to be in the shop
so I haven't gotten as far as I'd like to be.
Originally I did this because I was looking to save weight. Now I
realize I did not do that. In fact I probably added a couple more
pounds than I removed but that weight is further toward the CG and it
only makes the chassis stiffer and safer.
I cut off the front ~10 inches of the frame rails and went to town. I
wrapped the OEM frame rails with 1/8" steel all the way around. I did
this to beef them up and to make it look better. Some people may think
its a lot of work for just an asthetic benefit in the engine bay but I
want the whole bay to be super clean and smooth in the end. I'll let
the pics tell most of the story.
First day of fab. If I knew I was gonna wrap the whole rail at this
point I woulda made this peice much longer toward the rear. Oh well...
I cut off most of the tension rod bracket and boxed it in. I may
eventually box in a portion of the bottom but that won't be until I get
the chassis on a rotisserie because I hate working upside down.
2x1/8" flat stock on the top of the rail. 3x1/8" on the sides complete
with big honkin plug welds. Most of my time on the fab so far has been
spent smoothing the welds.
Then I wrapped the OEM strut towers with 18 gauge sheet and cut off the
excess. The wrapped sheet is welded to the OEM tower at the top and
smoothed down. It is also welded at the bottom to the curve and
smoothed. I have yet to smooth the part wher it meets to framerail
because I have to wait till I get the subframe it to make sure its
aligned properly. No visible plug welds on there because I used the oem
holes and bolt holes in the tower to get access from the back side. The
tail of the sheet isn't welded down yet because I will be doing to the
same process to the backside at a latter date.
Even with 18 gauge wrapped and backed by the OEM ~22 gauge I decided
it'd be smart and following most sanctioning rules to put another 1/8
plate for the tube. Sorry for crappy quality pic. I'm still debating if
I should smooth out the welds for the plate.
Shot of the down tube. It took forever to get the angles right for this
because I don't have a chop saw yet. I'll definitely be investing in
one ASAP. Again, sorry for crappy pic quality.
Passenger side is finished except for some minor things. I need to
sandblast and rustoleum the inside of the framerail and then I'm gonna
cap it off with an 1/8" plate.
Drivers frame rail is fully wrapped and partially smoothed. Strut tower
is seam welded and smoothed. Now I just need to wrap the tower and add
the downtube. Updates will continue as they come.
For those of you who are members on FA I've got a duplicate thread going.
http://forums2.freshalloy.com/showthread.php?t=162975
Creator of the first VQ Powered S13 Coupe