Friday, October 9, 2009

Day one

Day one is over and the car still runs! We were not anywhere near the fastest autocross times, but we didn't have the slowest time either. Here are a couple photos:

At the starting line for one of the autocross runs
The paddock on day one, autocross and concours judging
The car on the trailer before leaving GA on Thursday morning

Monday, October 5, 2009

Radiator shroud fabbed out of pieces of scrap metal

Spiders every where... you can tell this car sat for a while...


New wheels picked up from a local seller...



Take off tires came from Calvin's autox wheels, the car looks better with these wheels.


The new exhaust...


On the car...






Cleaning the interior, still needs seat covers!


Door panel on the passenger side


The headlight switch fell apart and the lights don't work without it. Zip ties to the rescue.


The painted switch panel. Unfortunately, we didn't find a nitrous kit in time...



Cut out a stencil of the new logo to paint it on the car. We weren't happy with how it turned out so we started to paint over it...


After a light coat of black, we decided we liked the "aged" look, so we left the logos on the car.
Are we ready for this weekend? Definitely not. Are we going anyway? Of course.


Tuesday, September 22, 2009

running out of time

Update from Sunday's work day:
1. Radiator shroud completed.
2. Exhaust fabbed and installed
3. Fuel lines replaced using scrap pieces
4. Air filter housing cleaned up
5. Finished up interior painting and under the hood.
6. Dash blank for switches cut, cleaned, and sent home with Scott for finish work.
7. Mocked up new wheels, need tires
8. Discovered the tee for the coolant is bent, looking for replacement.
9. Many donuts consumed.

Car looks like it's almost ready to try some shakedown action. Quote of the day from a friend who was helping out, "thanks for the paint fumes, I was still blowing nasty black colored s**t out of my nose this morning."

Thursday, September 10, 2009

every team needs a name

We cranked the car and drove it on Monday... only to have a radiator hose work itself loose and spray down 2 people who were standing nearby with hot water. Luckily, no one was hurt!

When submitting our application for the event, we had to name the team. We ended up with BFH Racing and have been playing around with a logo for the team. It looks like we've almost settled on this one.



Tuesday, September 1, 2009

The dash is in.


The engine bay received a coat of black paint. It looks 100% better now.


Monday, August 31, 2009

Dash Progress

I found a scrap of old automotive carpet at my parent's shop, Town and Country Campers. After a little vacuuming, it actually cleaned up OK. We're going to vinyl over the carpet, so who cares what the carpet looks like.
I had some spray adhesive in the garage, so it was used to glue the carpet onto the dash.



After getting the carpet on, it actually turned out OK. We decided to skip the vinyl and just leave it as carpet. Furry dash anyone?

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

We wired up an old toggle switch that was laying around to control the radiator fan.
Cleaning up the hatch prior to paint.

BBQ black paint going in the hatch. It looks much better than the OEM color.

The doors needed something, so we cut door panels out of scrap particle board. They will get painted black.

Painting the door edges.

We don't have time to watch paint dry, a heat gun speeds up the process.
Radiator bracket in place.
Z-bend in the bracket to clear the sway bar.

The Radiator is in!
It took a little work to figure out how to connect the civic radiator to the engine. We ended up using the old lower hose and the elbow that we cut off the old radiator as our new upper hose system.
The finished upper hoses. Lucky for us, the previous owner had two hose clamps on every hose connection, so we had plenty of clamps.

The lower hose set up, it just clears the motor mount. Hopefully it won't rub!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

more dash progress

I spent some time cutting down the foam and sanding it. The cracks are filled in pretty well, now I need to find some scraps of something "soft" to hide some of the imperfections before we put down the scrap vinyl.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Dash and door pulls

Since the event requires that the car have a dashboard, we decided that the old, cracked dash needed to be cleaned up. Here are a couple before shots:


Since the edges were curled up, we trimmed them back, which makes it look it worse.


Great Stuff? We'll find out after it hardens. We'll trim it back and sand it down and recover the whole thing. In theory, this should be an improvement.

Anyone want a muffin top?

I had an old camping strap with a cracked plastic end on it. It was the perfect candidate for door pulls straps. The strap before:

The new door pull loops:

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Pictures of our progress

After removing the stock radiator, we realized that we might need the tee that is in this elbow. Out comes the cut off wheel!

How many redheads does it take to put a civic radiator in an rx7?
A free 240sx fan fits our radiator perfectly. Scrap metal straps make good fan brackets.
No more heavy air pump on the engine...

No more radiator in the car!