Showing posts with label with pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label with pictures. Show all posts

Sunday, December 30, 2012

rally pace notes with google maps get direction



the "get directions" of google maps reminds me of rally pace notes. anyone using the app for tsd rally?

Sunday, December 23, 2012

hyundai: i see a comparison to mitsubishi

hyundai i20 wrc: from racecar engineering

with the announcement of hyundai being back to wrc, i can't help but compare the whole scenario to mitsubishi's domination in the rally championship way back. i wonder what whould hyundai call their motorsport division, not to mention the engine that would carry them to championship. things are definitely looking good for the hyundai.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

downforce


basics of downforce, simplified. from: http://superhachi.com/theory/downforce/

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Saturday, February 11, 2012

advan inspires me


the wheels at 1:22 is same as the one that i bought years ago. 



now im having thoughts if i should get an a17 lancer or an a15 colt.

the colt has a lighter body but the lancer's got power advantage and more option. although it's easier to slap a dohc 4g63 on a colt than on the lancer. another advantage is the parts availability and abundance of the lancer. although it's aerodynamic is inferior than that of the colt(basis would be the body curve). so much to consider!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

red neck hole drilling

we got no drill bit so we just used our heads. now, i just need a lock washer and nuts!

Friday, September 30, 2011

'rolla in a year

technically, it's more than a year. a lot of things happened. that includes selling cars, parting outs, buy and sell etc. as the dawn of another chapter in my life unfolds, i take a new car in.

1979 toyota ke30

Friday, June 25, 2010

the inspiration


i came across hodrod magazine - jan 2009 issue and the pics on page 26 gave me the chills: tubular space frame chassis! so there's no turning back now.

with a little research, i found the thread of this great build. i was in awe while looking at the pictures.


and see some pics at hubgarage.com

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

rauno aaltonen talks about mini

"the rally professor" rauno aaltonen, the inventor of left-foot braking, talks about good'ol mini:

part 1 of 3


part 2 of 3


part 3 of 3


and here's a bonus on basic stuff on rallying by rauno himself

Friday, June 18, 2010

tube frame car build

from: lotustalk.com - visit the page My Tube Frame Car build for other pics


i can only say this is a great inspiration for me. and now the video:

rwd mitsu quick shift


"Word of advice.. this will involve having to cut and weld that little ball at the end that goes into the shifter mechanism so your welder has to be very good and very accurate so it will work properly. This is not something I would suggest to DIY."
phil de lange(dog283)
thanks for the share bud. i hope you don't mind if i post it here

Saturday, June 12, 2010

sparco seat and sabelt 4pt harness

back to the storage room to check out some parts. the red sparco seat i bought last year struck my eyes and i decided to mount it on the lancer. removed the railings it came with, i took off the shoulder and lap strap hole cover(whatever that is) and stitched the gaps to make it presentable. added a nice sabelt 4pt harness and "viola"! a nice bucket seat waiting to be mounted.



scoured the net again about diy installation for the seat and harness. and much to my surprise, it's very technical...

here's an exerpt from the clubgti.com forum

1) MSA requirements:
  • Racing requires FIA homologated safety harnesses. Must be 'in date'. The expiry date stitched onto a label on the harness is the last date the harness can be used in MSA / FIA regulated competition
    • FIA Appendix J - Art. 253 states that "one anchorage point for two straps [is] prohibited for shoulder straps." Since the MSA refers to the FIA for racing, 3-point harnesses aren't allowed for UK racing.
  • Sprinting / hillclimbing requires:
    • 3 point safety harnesses for Road-Going Production and Road-Going Specialist cars
    • 4-point safety harnesses for Modified Production ('Mod Prod')
    • 6-point for Hill Climb Super Sports Cars, Sports Libre and Racing Cars
      (all as defined in the MSA Blue Book)
    • ... but does not appear to specify FIA Homologation (please shout if you know this not to be the case)
  • Rallying requires FIA Homologated 4 point safety harnesses (minimum)
  • Rallycross and Autocross requires 3 or 4 point safety harnesses (minimum) but does not appear to specify FIA Homologation (please shout if you know this not to be the case).

However, the MSA encourages FIA-compliant harnesses:
Quote:
Originally Posted by MSA Blue Book
Where safety harnesses are mandatory, it is recommended that those described in [C(c)] 45 are homologated by the FIA and carry their label.

2) Trackday harness requirements:
  • Subject to any event officials checking cars, eg whilst noise testing, none

Rough guide to types of harness in existence:
  • EEC Approved
  • Latch closing mechanisms
  • Turn buckle release mechanisms
  • Push button release mechanisms
  • FIA approved harnesses

Also, design differences:
  • 2 inch straps, 3 inch straps, or 3 inch shoulder and 2 inch lap
  • Clip on harness straps, designed to fit over eye bolts
  • Non-clip on harness straps, which are 'permanent' fixtures
  • 3-point, 4 point, 5 point and 6 point harnesses
for more pics and details visit their thread: Motorsport harnesss installs - forum info compilation / FAQ

other sites also have their own version of this. but what am i gonna do? since, im gonna use it for motor sports, i might as well follow fia/aap (philippine local governing body) rules...

off for further research

Friday, May 28, 2010

more on fog lamps: piaa

source: piaa.com

driving lights
"Typically, driving lights are mounted above the front bumper about 14-30 inches from the ground to provide extra high beam illumination. Driving lights can be mounted below the bumper, although they will not be as effective because the light will hit the ground sooner and reduce the range of the light.
Visual aim is made with the center of the beam hot spot 1.5 inches below the lamp center at 25 feet with the lamp facing straight forward. (See below.)"

fog/foul weather lights
"Traditional fog lights are usually mounted under the front bumper about 10-24 inches from the ground. There are two important issues to address when installing fog lights, the first is to minimize the amount of return glare into the driver's eyes, and the other is to minimize glare into oncoming driver's eyes. Both must be accomplished while putting as much light as possible on the road.
These fog/foul weather light aiming instructions are suggestions taken from common practice and the S.A.E. standard J583. Some modifications to these instructions may be necessary to minimize glare.
Visual aim is made with the top of the beam 4 inches below the lamp center at 25 feet with the lamp facing straight forward. (See below.)"

how to choose your lights

picture from: gizmosforall.com - visit their site for a crash course on automotive lighting.

what i've learned?

3 types of light
  1. driving light - midrange throw. enough for cruising. (eg headlamps)
  2. fog light - short range throw. installed below the bumper, less than 24" from the ground
  3. pencil beam light - long throw paired with driving light. ideal for rally and racing exceeding speeds of 80mph or 120kph

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Fog Lights Installation

i'll be installing a pair of fog lights and i need a diagram to follow. where do i go? the net, of course! then i found the site: old burb club. the specs on the page is identical to what i'm working on. so, i'll post it here just in case. many thanks to the site and all people involve.

"This is the right way to wire a set of fog lights. The relay switches the heavy current to the fog lights with big wire, while the dashboard switch wiring can be very small. This keeps high current and large wires out from under the dash and in the engine compartment where they belong. A typical set of 55 watt lights will draw about 8 amps for the pair. The dash switch will pull only about 0.3 amps to operate the relay.
Be sure to run extra ground wires from the fog lights themselves. Don't depend on the cheap spring or case ground to work. Take the light apart if necessary, and add a real ground wire. Run these to the frame somewhere handy. This will keep the lights from being intermittent.

This diagram shows the wiring using a Bosch relay. These are found just about everywhere."

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

change of plans

unfortunately, i have to move the target date of completion for another year. funds will be used as down-payment for the new house we bought. i'll use the time to ponder on a different goal for the colt - lancia delta s4 group b rally setup.



Friday, April 2, 2010

quick release: shiny and almost new

just found the quick release this morning. the price is a quarter of a brand new unit. even if it's second hand, it's only used for a day. so, technically, it's new. the last two quick release adapters i was aiming to buy are sparco's: colored blue and red and priced at three thousand pesos a set. so, for an unbranded unit that costs 1500 pesos, i just have to test it for it's reliability. i can't wait for sunday.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

advan turbo for my mirage


not sure if there are other wheels like these. but im sure they are light weight and are perfect for track days.