OctaneMotorsports
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Some of you guys might be interested in following this project...I will keep updating with more pictures as I have more work completed. As you may know I have been racing karts for about five years now. In the fall I bought a used Formula Vee race car given that I turned sixteen over the winter (minimum age for the series). This series is pretty big in Ontario, and growing at a fast rate (four more kart racers from my team alone have moved up this season) so it should be a good jump for me and lots of fun.
The car is used and a few years old, and is in good shape overall, it was a front running car even with a driver who was over the minimum weight - but it needs some work before it hits the track. Technically, all it really needs is an engine rebuild, but I have always been a major perfectionist with my racing stuff so the entire car is getting rebuilt before I go on track. Stuff like messy wiring etc. really bothers me. So, let the work begin.
This is what I started with:
Car is home and up on jackstands. Bodywork is removed for refinishing and tires are wrapped to keep them fresh as I won't be using them for a few months.
Rims are being powder coated flat black, or maybe being polished?
Bodywork removed for refinishing. I am stripping all the old paint off, and I have to repair the fiberglass in a few spots before it gets sprayed gloss black again with new decals of course. The paint on there was done very poorly and is coming off fairly easy. Lots of manual labor stripping the paint, though - but I get to learn a little bit about fiberglass repair and painting so it's okay.
Bodywork is getting all new Dzus (quick release, 1/4 turn fasteners) when the bodywork is finished. A lot of them are either stripped or missing altogether.
Headers removed, pretty cool exhaust system on these. Headers are being sandblasted, coated, and new header wrap on all pieces. Keeping the temps in the engine compartment low is crucial in these because they are air-cooled.
Data acquisition installed...got this for free
New fuel and oil vent bottle/overflow installed. It had a steel bottle with hoses running into the opening before, held on with big hose clamps. Not for me... I still need to get bigger hoses and proper clamps for it as the ones on there won't fit properly. Much better now, though.
Engine disconnected and ready for removal. As you may have seen in my other thread I had some problems with this but it's out now and all is well. Engine has to be brought to the builder next week. Same guy builds the engines and makes the chassis, pretty incredible.
More to come!
The car is used and a few years old, and is in good shape overall, it was a front running car even with a driver who was over the minimum weight - but it needs some work before it hits the track. Technically, all it really needs is an engine rebuild, but I have always been a major perfectionist with my racing stuff so the entire car is getting rebuilt before I go on track. Stuff like messy wiring etc. really bothers me. So, let the work begin.
This is what I started with:
Car is home and up on jackstands. Bodywork is removed for refinishing and tires are wrapped to keep them fresh as I won't be using them for a few months.
Rims are being powder coated flat black, or maybe being polished?
Bodywork removed for refinishing. I am stripping all the old paint off, and I have to repair the fiberglass in a few spots before it gets sprayed gloss black again with new decals of course. The paint on there was done very poorly and is coming off fairly easy. Lots of manual labor stripping the paint, though - but I get to learn a little bit about fiberglass repair and painting so it's okay.
Bodywork is getting all new Dzus (quick release, 1/4 turn fasteners) when the bodywork is finished. A lot of them are either stripped or missing altogether.
Headers removed, pretty cool exhaust system on these. Headers are being sandblasted, coated, and new header wrap on all pieces. Keeping the temps in the engine compartment low is crucial in these because they are air-cooled.
Data acquisition installed...got this for free
New fuel and oil vent bottle/overflow installed. It had a steel bottle with hoses running into the opening before, held on with big hose clamps. Not for me... I still need to get bigger hoses and proper clamps for it as the ones on there won't fit properly. Much better now, though.
Engine disconnected and ready for removal. As you may have seen in my other thread I had some problems with this but it's out now and all is well. Engine has to be brought to the builder next week. Same guy builds the engines and makes the chassis, pretty incredible.
More to come!
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