l0rd
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posted on 6/1/09 at 09:03 PM |
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IVA and Fuel tank location
On the draft copy of IVA that i have it says
Fuel tanks must be positioned so as not to be vulnerable to damage from protruding parts or sharp edges in the event of a front or rear impact.
Does anyone have a solution to this?
Also, i read that the exhaust must be non contactable due to the risk of serious burns.
I also read that a member has the exhausts inside the car but i couldn't find any pictures of the pipe routing.
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clutch_kick
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posted on 6/1/09 at 09:30 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by l0rd
On the draft copy of IVA that i have it says
Fuel tanks must be positioned so as not to be vulnerable to damage from protruding parts or sharp edges in the event of a front or rear impact.
Does anyone have a solution to this?
Also, i read that the exhaust must be non contactable due to the risk of serious burns.
I also read that a member has the exhausts inside the car but i couldn't find any pictures of the pipe routing.
They have already starting applying those rules in Malta for SVA.
Tank protection = mount a stepney tire at the back.
Exhaust = heat wrap seems to please them.
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mccsp
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posted on 6/1/09 at 10:06 PM |
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I spoke to a guy from Luego today. He was under the impression that the recent change to the exhaust requirements in the IVA documentation has now
been removed.
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MK chippy
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posted on 6/1/09 at 10:36 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by mccsp
I spoke to a guy from Luego today. He was under the impression that the recent change to the exhaust requirements in the IVA documentation has now
been removed.
PHEW!!!
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l0rd
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posted on 7/1/09 at 06:44 AM |
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I have been thinking about the fuel tank being over the diff but i was unsure about the centre of gravity and road handling if this was to happen,
Instead of wraping the exhaust, is the metal protector all right? If finally IVA says to be covered?
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AdamR
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posted on 7/1/09 at 10:17 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by l0rd
I have been thinking about the fuel tank being over the diff but i was unsure about the centre of gravity and road handling if this was to happen,
Mine is only about 100mm higher, or half the height of the tank, so I don't think the higher centre of gravity will be much of an issue. There is
also some benefit as the weight is right over the rear wheels, as opposed to further back - so no "pendulum effect".
PS. I accidentally duplicated my orginal reply above, and deleting one has deleted the lot. So here's the pics I posted, in case anyone is
interested:
fuel tank in situ
completed tank
[Edited on 7/1/09 by AdamR]
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bigrich
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posted on 7/1/09 at 12:09 PM |
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I have my exhaust inside the vehicle, manifold inside the engine bay and the system down the tunnel, around the diff and into a link pipe for the 2 R1
silencers out of the back panel.
Rescued attachment exhausts.jpg
A pint for the gent and a white wine/fruit based drink for the lady. Those are the rules
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bigrich
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posted on 7/1/09 at 12:12 PM |
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and with the rear panel on
A pint for the gent and a white wine/fruit based drink for the lady. Those are the rules
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Daddylonglegs
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posted on 7/1/09 at 02:11 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by bigrich
I have my exhaust inside the vehicle, manifold inside the engine bay and the system down the tunnel, around the diff and into a link pipe for the 2 R1
silencers out of the back panel.
Bet that keeps U nice and warm in the cooler months
It looks like the Midget is winning at the moment......
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l0rd
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posted on 7/1/09 at 03:20 PM |
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bigrich Do you have any more pictures of the build?
I am curious on:
The exhaust inside the tunnel
The fuel tank location on your car
The brake and fuel lines
Some things that i worry about:
Heat from the exhaust affecting the pipes
Fuel tank position next to exhaust silencer.
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stevebubs
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posted on 7/1/09 at 10:18 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by bigrich
and with the rear panel on
Just a word of warning - the original Fury Menace had a rear exit exhaust like this.
When it went off-track, the bodywork touched the exhaust outlet and ignited....
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DIY Si
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posted on 7/1/09 at 11:09 PM |
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The exhaust bit has apparently been removed, but the draft IVA document hasn't been updated yet as there are a few other areas that folk have
asked for clarification on.
“Let your plans be dark and as impenetratable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
Sun Tzu, The Art of War
My new blog: http://spritecave.blogspot.co.uk/
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peteday_uk@btinternet.com
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posted on 7/1/09 at 11:59 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by DIY Si
The exhaust bit has apparently been removed, but the draft IVA document hasn't been updated yet as there are a few other areas that folk have
asked for clarification on.
Sorry to ask, and i don't doubt what say, but how do you know this has been removed if it hasn't been updated in their web site yet.
Pete
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DIY Si
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posted on 8/1/09 at 05:17 PM |
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There was a discussion about it PH, one of the people knows one of the bloke raising the objections. Ok, maybe not know it's been done,
but about as close as you can get on the interweb.
“Let your plans be dark and as impenetratable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
Sun Tzu, The Art of War
My new blog: http://spritecave.blogspot.co.uk/
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peteday_uk@btinternet.com
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posted on 8/1/09 at 07:13 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by DIY Si
There was a discussion about it PH, one of the people knows one of the bloke raising the objections. Ok, maybe not know it's been done,
but about as close as you can get on the interweb.
Ok cool, just wondered as I have tried and tried to find up to date info but unable. Thought I wasn't looking in the right places.
Unfortunately there is no way my MK will be ready to pass an SVA, trying to make decisions on what to buy and how to build is difficult through fear
of making the wrong choices.
Guess everyone else is in the same boat.
Pete.
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A1
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posted on 11/1/09 at 08:46 PM |
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could you not just put a sheet along the back behine the fuel tank, welded to the chassis?
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