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What do you think?
I am planning my first GL project (I'm hoping to start it in a little over a year), and was hoping for some input on my plans. I want to start with a '75 super and go from there, but if I can't find one within a reasonable distance, I might end up going with a pre'75 and just converting it to rack and pinion. Any thoughts are appreciated.
9" x 19" Fiske 5S Front Wheels 12" x 19" Fiske 5S Rear Wheels 235/35ZR19 Continental ContiSportContact 2 Vmax Front Tires 315/25ZR19 Continental ContiSportContact 2 Vmax Rear Tires Brembo 380mm front brake kit with 8-piston calipers Brembo 355mm rear brake kit with 4-piston calipers Bilstein coilover shocks Narrowed rear trailing arms Sparco Corsa Racing Seats 6 Point Racing Harnesses 14 point chrome-moly rollcage Aircraft grade fasteners G50/54 6-speed transmission 9ff built twin turbo 996 engine 993 Litronic headlamps |
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So do you figure it will cost about $50,000 without labor?
I think you will be restructuring the entire rear of the car for the engine transmission you spec. Probably should just go tube frame and while you're at it make it midengine. You should look at Hugo's V8 Audi car for ideas. Thanks, Randy
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Can you post some pics... thanks
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it could work...
my major concern would be on the suspension though. toooooo big wheels and to low profile tyres. it isn't the best combo imo cause it will probably reduce suspension travel a lot, and give you a very harsh ride. i would try to get tyres with less difference in width ( personaly im planning on running 225/40 18 and 285/40 18 and then going for 265/40 at the back as max). I dont believe that there is any point of getting widened fenders first and trying to fit everything under. Im going the opposite way, leaving the fenders last. As stated you will need major bracing at the back and it would be wise to try and tie the back into the rollcage if not going for a tube chassis. Also you need very precise calcs for wheel offsets, and keep in mind the increase in turning circle, due to wider tracks. Cost... If you have the money, sky is the limit. the only thing is if you believe that its worth it. The problem is that you could spend enormous amounts of money and still don't get there. The drawback is that the beetle is an old design, revolutionary at its time, but lacking many features of modern chassis technologies. Also remeber that even if you find a low mileage car, it will be at least 30 years old, and its not the same with a new chassis... Fatigue evelves through time and considering your req's for the project, the car will deteriorate quickly. Dont get me wrong. the only car I have is a 1973 1303 and wont change it for anything... Chris
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So about 500bhp+ through a fairly stock chassis?
What do you want to do about fitting the engine within the body, you will have a big bulge to fit that in the back of a bug. As said above, I would serously consider a new mid-engined chassis, sounds like you have money to burn anyway so I wouldn't be constrained by any existing chassis! Rich
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not much more to say than "ditto". that is a lot of unsprung weight and a large package to fit in a small area. better off to start ground up with the right chassis (tube) to support those specs.
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