Nothing special class3 pics
- Kel Fab Creations
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
Thanks for those other pics! Very cool!
- ESHALLBETTER
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
I didn't work on the bronco....but I caged this Dodge neon for beater x racing....
Then I didn't work on the Bronco some more, but I caged this BMW so we could go chump car racing....
Then I didn't work on the Bronco some more, but I caged this BMW so we could go chump car racing....
- ChaseTruck754
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
Are both of those cars your / shop cars or were they customer cars you were doing?
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
Then... I finally got to work on the Bronco a bit...It is now almost 100% plumbed, but those pics are not worth posting.
I decided to add a ram to the steering. I have all the fittings and hose, just need to put the lines together.
Chassis side mount.
Got lucky on this hole placement, I can access my fan shroud bolt through it!!
I decided to add a ram to the steering. I have all the fittings and hose, just need to put the lines together.
Chassis side mount.
Got lucky on this hole placement, I can access my fan shroud bolt through it!!

- ESHALLBETTER
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
I also finished up my accessory mounts and got them off to powder coat.
Here is the power steering pump mount all boxed in. I will have a small "tie-rod" to tension the mount off the water pump.
And the group awaiting powdercoat.
Here is the power steering pump mount all boxed in. I will have a small "tie-rod" to tension the mount off the water pump.
And the group awaiting powdercoat.
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
The Neon is for my buddy's kid. (The owner of the class 10 team I co-drive/chase with) And the BMW is his that we are going to race the Chump Car Series with.ChaseTruck754 wrote:Are both of those cars your / shop cars or were they customer cars you were doing?
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
I'm sure its been asked before (maybe by me, haha)
Is there a benefit to coilover in front of beam vs on top or is it just driven by packaging?
Is there a benefit to coilover in front of beam vs on top or is it just driven by packaging?
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
ESHALLBETTER wrote:My main reason was I wanted to make sure it got as much heat as possible from the headers....D1cker1 wrote:Just curious, but what's your reason for mounting the coil in front of the bypass.
You can p/m also
In all seriousness, there are a couple reasons I did it that way, but it mostly came down to packaging. On all our short course stuff we never ran bumpstops or limiting straps. Right now the suspension bumps on the bypass (about the same time my arm meets the frame) and tops out on the coilover. Like I said, this was sort of a carry over from short course racing, so if I have to I will add limit straps and bump cans in the future. When I mocked up my bypass in the front, I had some clearence issues with the tire/frame/bypass tubes in a full bump/full lock scenario. While it will hopefully never be an issue, I would rather have a tire hit the coilover (read not tear off bypass tubes, cheaper to replace) in the event that something breaks or I lose a wheel. I also liked the fact that it was back over where my beam and radius arm are welded together, I thought this was a little stronger than being on a mount in front of the beam creating a forward rotating force. I also felt it was less prone to damage in the back in the event I run into trees/cows/cactus/rocks/the back of Robby Gordon.
Hope that makes some sense!
- baja-chris
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
We also have coilovers in front of bypasses on the front beams of our class 3. And in our case it's because we built the truck using as many left over, cast-a-way, and free parts as we could get and we had 12" stroke bypasses and 14" stroke coilovers so that is what we used. If we ever buy shocks or get a sponsor for new shocks then we will swap them and use a 14" bypass and a 12" coilover.
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
With the C/O in front you can put a wrap on the coil protecting the shaft. It will also shield the BP shaft from debris.
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
I like the progress! looking very nice.
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
Started on a radiator overflow tank while I'm waiting for some more of my plumbing stuff. It's all .080 aluminum. I know you can buy them for like 50-100 bucks, but then it wouldn't fit where I want it or take an extra long time to get done.
The last pic makes it look like it gets into the steering reservior due to the angle of the pic. It's close, but I have about 1/4"-1/2" clearance.
The last pic makes it look like it gets into the steering reservior due to the angle of the pic. It's close, but I have about 1/4"-1/2" clearance.
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
That tank is sweet! I would like to see how you mount it.
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
Thanks for the compliment on the tank, it's complete, I just have to mount it now. I have a few tabs welded on the front and back that bolt to chassis tabs. I haven't been able to give this thing much love lately as it has been a pretty busy summer, (moved to a new house, designed new suspension for the 10 car....) but I hope to be able to spend some time on it in the next couple weeks!
I have been working on my wiring diagram and collecting parts to start wiring it. Here is a center console I designed for it. It will all be 14 ga sheetmetal powdercoated white to match the truck, and the top plates will be black aluminum with the switch naming laser engraved in it. Just need to cut it out and put it together now. Here's some "progress" to look at.
I have been working on my wiring diagram and collecting parts to start wiring it. Here is a center console I designed for it. It will all be 14 ga sheetmetal powdercoated white to match the truck, and the top plates will be black aluminum with the switch naming laser engraved in it. Just need to cut it out and put it together now. Here's some "progress" to look at.
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
That looks awesome! How many switches are you running?
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Very nice! I dig it.
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
Thanks! I'll have a few switches on the dash too, but I should probably end up with about 12-14 switches? I am still working on finalizing my wiring diagrams so that may change a bit. The two holes side by side are for a switch and a circuit breaker. I wanted to put the breaker and switch side by side to keep wiring short/simple, and to eliminate the need for a stand alone breaker panel.
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
You have probably said this already but what engine package have you decided on?
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
Here is what I have so far if any one has suggestions/comments/real life experiance. On the dash I have ignition, start, defrost, and wipers.
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Re: Nothing special class3 pics
Drivetrain is 351W/C6/NP205.
Motor Dyno'd at 411hp and 408ft/lbs torque.
Motor Dyno'd at 411hp and 408ft/lbs torque.