Massively overdue update time (can't believe it's been 9 months) part 1 Aug 2017 - March 2018
Picking up from last August we had quite a lot going on at work, leaving us massively shorthanded, meaning that for 4 months the car barely got touched
the little time I did have was spent on redesigning the interior wiring loom in order to marry up the required safety items with the original loom and also make a start on the long term goal of removing the entire original wiring
We started off with a new fire extinguisher and electric battery isolater, I've never been a fan of manual pull cables and the idea of push button switches seems better to me so in came an armtech isolater and electric lifeline extinguisher system
These were initially mounted onto a spare passenger seat subframe but ended up mounting directly to the car, every bit of weight saved helps right?
Next on the list was a new control panel to house the switch gear and a fee other bits, so taking some inspiration from other threads on here I came up with this, currently has both the electrical cut off and extinguisher along with epas controller, rain/fog light and heater switches
There's also a new fuse box from car builder solutions, at the moment it only runs a couple of aux systems until I get the time to transfer more across from the original one and a hard wired race transponder from mylaps (new version of the old red amb ones)
Few in progress shots
With everything fitted, and the original rear part of the wiring loom thinned out and 're routed' along the centre tunnel to incorporate with all the new bits the interior currently looks like so
It's hard to describe just how many hours ended up going into something that seems so simple to achieve, there are bits I'd like to have done differently but it all works so for now it's staying as is
In January myself and my ever forgiving wife took our annual pilgramige to the Autosport show, spent far too much as we always do and came home with a new 4.5x3m gazebo, and ordered a new seat with Motordrive Seats, to say they look after their customers is an understatement, despite the vast numbers of people at the show nothing was too much trouble and to have a seat tailored to my body frame is incredible, had to wait 8 weeks for the seat but hopefully people agree it looks stunning (and has some personal touches)
The above work took us up to the middle of March, and with already having had to re arrange the first track day of the year from the beginning of March to mid April time was clearly passing quicker than intended, a hastily arranged visit to
@Mash. (Select Motorsport) in order for some geo work and corner weighting so off we went, arriving covered in mud, gotta love country lanes when it's wet
Turns out our old bean tin weighs in at 975kg currently, not too bad considering she's all metal and glass still, one bad point though was in true frenchness the starter motor finally packed up that day, meaning a bump start to load back up on the trailer, and subsequently changing it whilst still loaded once home, not the easiest of jobs to say the least as cheekily captured by my wife (my love of food doesn't help with jobs like this mind ??)
Part 2 to come shortly
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