
How to loose 200kgs?....
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Re: How to loose 200kgs?....
steering looks like it fits in nicely
keen to see what you think of electric steering after the first event!

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Re: How to loose 200kgs?....
i though the barina steering colum was way heavier? Or did you change to a manual steering rack and comes up lighter even with the colum electric assist?
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Re: How to loose 200kgs?....
Looking at the last photo, are you running some sort of coil over in the back?
Re: How to loose 200kgs?....
Nah.. The stock pump and tank with no fluid was 6.3kg and 7.8kg for the barina unit before taking approx another kg worth of not requied shaft and brackets off. The selling point for me was the lack of hyrolic fluid and hoses - all shit that goes wrong. The only concern i have with this unit is its IP rating... Or lack of... (Ingress protection)Dazza92VP wrote:i though the barina steering colum was way heavier? Or did you change to a manual steering rack and comes up lighter even with the colum electric assist?
Nope... See photos on pages 17 & 18 for better ideaTdracerTd wrote:Looking at the last photo, are you running some sort of coil over in the back?
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Re: How to loose 200kgs?....
Ah yes. That will do it.Biggvl wrote:Nope... See photos on pages 17 & 18 for better ideaTdracerTd wrote:Looking at the last photo, are you running some sort of coil over in the back?
Re: How to loose 200kgs?....
How about now...When does it stop being a commodore and become an engine with a seat?



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Re: How to loose 200kgs?....
another thought... I hope the shaft is nice and strong.... where you didnt have much weight on the steering shaft before as the rack did most of its own work, now you have a LOT of force acting upon those uni joints that arent all that straight.
Re: How to loose 200kgs?....
Yeah, I can see what you are saying, the top uni is from the barina that when in a barina runs on a much tighter angle, I'll try and find a photo..
The lower uni is standard VH commodore, the Commodore one is much bulkier and stronger looking. The shaft in between is solid.
The lower uni is standard VH commodore, the Commodore one is much bulkier and stronger looking. The shaft in between is solid.
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Re: How to loose 200kgs?....
So it's been a little while, got the brakes and clutch plumbing done tonight. Was going to use the original rear line and this is what I found in about the middle of the car...

So made a new line

Inside... Used bulkhead connectors to get through the fire wall

You can see the new strut brace and how much is now missing from the chassis rails now... About 5kgs worth of rail!!!

Getting there...

So made a new line

Inside... Used bulkhead connectors to get through the fire wall

You can see the new strut brace and how much is now missing from the chassis rails now... About 5kgs worth of rail!!!

Getting there...
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Re: How to loose 200kgs?....
Holy crap that is weird to look at with all that sheet metal missing. Good to see you having a crack still.
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