DMCC Drift Car build

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Whats up man? Its Aaren from Texas. I just saw this subforum and Im about to start my thread as well. I decided to do the rear mount radiator as well.

Anyway, Im still considering those panels :)

Car is looking great!
 

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Whats up man? Its Aaren from Texas. I just saw this subforum and Im about to start my thread as well. I decided to do the rear mount radiator as well.

Anyway, Im still considering those panels :)

Car is looking great!

Yeah, I'm happy to have a subforum as well. The radiator in the trunk is supposed to balance the car near 50/50 :) Will see :p

Kevin
 

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Yeah, I'm happy to have a subforum as well. The radiator in the trunk is supposed to balance the car near 50/50 :) Will see :p

Kevin

Yeah, i get the weight distribution thing, but how does it cool with little to no fresh air flow over it it?
 

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Yeah, i get the weight distribution thing, but how does it cool with little to no fresh air flow over it it?

I have never test it myself, but ASD Mustang (Monster one & Falken Tire) have both rear mount radiator & have no heating problem! I will test it with the stock water pump, if it's not working I will swap it with an electric one!
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You need to do ducing & have a strong fan setup, my fal fans is pulling 6000cfm hope it will be enought !!!

Kevin
 

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I have never test it myself, but ASD Mustang (Monster one & Falken Tire) have both rear mount radiator & have no heating problem! I will test it with the stock water pump, if it's not working I will swap it with an electric one!

You need to do ducing & have a strong fan setup, my fal fans is pulling 6000cfm hope it will be enought !!!

Kevin

I'll definately be interested to see your results mate :thumb2:


Sideways mounted roof scoop? :naughty1:

What?



I have them as part of my setup the airflow through them is not huge :beerdrink:
 
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I have them as part of my setup the airflow through them is not huge :beerdrink:


i wonder how much it would help if you put these over them and opened the front to make it functional?

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Hey Guys sorry for the lack of updated, but I was nothing to put on, since we have been busy in making the mold for all the fiberglass parts.

So I have receive some nice parts, rear BMR suspension parts:
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Racepak & OBD2 harness (hope it will work fine with my Ford Racing ecu)
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I decide to check a little for the steering angle on this cars, I did three step, oem, no stopper & 7mm rack spacer, look at the pictures:
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This is still w/o modified knuckle but can't wait to put them on when I will receive it :) But I think I will have to modified my lca for more clearance!

Kevin
 

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Hey Guys sorry for the lack of updated, but I was nothing to put on, since we have been busy in making the mold for all the fiberglass parts.

So I have receive some nice parts, rear BMR suspension parts:
DSC01769.jpg

DSC01770.jpg


Racepak & OBD2 harness (hope it will work fine with my Ford Racing ecu)
DSC01783.jpg

DSC01784.jpg


I decide to check a little for the steering angle on this cars, I did three step, oem, no stopper & 7mm rack spacer, look at the pictures:
DSC01778.jpg

DSC01780.jpg

DSC01781.jpg


This is still w/o modified knuckle but can't wait to put them on when I will receive it :) But I think I will have to modified my lca for more clearance!

Kevin

That is awesome! I can't wait to see the finished product.

Where is the stock stopper located?
 

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The stock stopper is located between the inner tie rod & the rack. It's a white plastic C Clips that is easy to be remove !!!

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Hey, this week-end we have progress more, we finish front & rear tubular bumper, finish front light & bumper bracket, put the Standard suspension coilover on & rear suspension arm.

The Standard R1 Suspension with custom spring rate:
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GC camber/caster plate:
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Rear suspension arm:
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We test the ride height, but need to raise it again a little to have more ground clearance for the side exhaust, etc
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Rear tubular bumper:
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more to come....

Kevin
 

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