Monday, May 26, 2008

It's Alive!!

It’s alive! After being out of commission for many weeks the hatchback runs again. With the driverside wire tuck out of the way, I installed some new gaskets to alleviate some of the fluid leaks. I tightened some of the loose couplers, filled the oil, connected the battery and held m breath. Sure enough Mr. Ed didn’t disappoint and fired right up! I proceeded to drive it on the street for the remainder of the weekend and flogged it every opportunity. Overall the car runs well, however there are a couple flat spots where the ignition timing needs to be addressed. They will be addressed further when the car is tuned.

Also this weekend I stripped the interior to more of a race spec. Who needs carpet & consoles anyway? I would like to eventually remove the rest of the sound deadening tar from the floorboards, all in due time. For now the focus is getting the car to run safely, and prepping it for an incident free upcoming rallyx!

I also did something very uncharacteristic for me.... WASHED THE CARS :P

Sunday, May 25, 2008

A True Barn Find




My future brother-in-law called this weekend to tell me about a car that I might be interested in. He said the car has been in a barn for the past 15 years and wasn’t sure of the condition. Sure enough I drove over to take a look. To my surprise the car was a Monterey Blue 1967 Karmann Ghia Hardtop! Judging by the reg. & inspection stickers the car hasn’t been driven on the street since 1975!

Overall the body is rough, as most VW’s of this vintage are. The rust is present at the typical spots for these cars (Lower rocker panels, headlight bezels, front nose). It appears to have been repaired on one side. Otherwise the car is in great shape all things considered. The bumpers are dirty chrome but should clean up nicely. The interior is complete and in great shape. The engine bay looks to be in good condition also, no major rust or oil stains.

We are still ironing out the details and price, but this could be a once in a lifetime chance!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Further from stock



750 Miles on the ODO; Comments to follow...

Sunday, May 18, 2008

3rd AutoX (Whitey’s Last Dance)

Well last Sunday was the third event of the 2008 Otto’s Autox series, held at the Boeing Helicopter Plant in Ridley Park. I have to say of all the events so far this season I had the most fun at this one. I’m not sure if it was the combination of the convenient location, small course, or beater nostalgia but I had a great time. The forecast was rain 9AM to 12PM, so I made the last minute decision to keep the Kuhmo ASX’s on. As it turns out the rain held off (at least for my heat :P ). Here were my times for the day:
Run 1: 64.07s + OFF COURSE
Run 2: 37.485s
Run 3: 36.371s
Run 4: 36.725s
Run 5: 36.080s

Of those times the last run was good enough for 9th place out of 10 novices. You might be wondering why the first run was nearly double. Being that this was a small course there were two sections where the course crossed over itself forcing the driver to repeat small areas. To the shock of the course workers & announcer, I decided to repeat the last section a second time. Naturally this didn’t help my time. It was a colossal mistake and I am very lucky that the next car hadn’t yet left the starting gate. Laughing it off, I went on to continue to shave the time off. It was an exciting event where the limits of the car became quite obvious. I was battling the cars body roll and struggling to maintain traction all morning. I pushed it hard and the car was very sloppy. Run 4 I tried to keep the sliding to a minimum and take it smoother and slower. This was a fruitless effort as I nearly spun out at the first skid pad section. Here are some action pics:




Overall the event was well run and I had a blast! Here are some other pictures of others in my run group. (Including Chase Ellis’s Mini Cooper S-GP :thumbup: )





In closing it is a sad day that whitey will now be parted and no longer raced. I will miss it’s slow motor, predictable over steer, and the fearless driving. Big thanks to Tom G & Dave Wei for the pictures of whiteys last dance…

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Hatchback Reconstruction

Today i found some time to devote to the hatchback. I began by removing the turbo kit and then did the following:

  • New Oil Pan Gasket
  • New Valve Cover Gasket / Repainted Valve cover
  • Degreased and cleaned the hard to reach areas of the block
  • Continued stainless steel fastener install
  • Some photos of said work:



Friday, May 16, 2008

3-5 buisness days later


Not surprisingly the car is no longer stock. I recently purchased and installed a set of OEM Suzuki SX4 aluminum pedals! These pedals are beefy aluminum with rubber inserts which provide excellent wet grip. I intended to have these pedals installed by the dealer prior to receiving the car, however they had to be ordered and were delayed. The install was a pain, as most pedal jobs are, however the instructions were comprehensive and the outcome looks great!


In other news, i recently purchased every gasket imaginable for the hatchback and plan on fixing a couple oil leaks. Also shown is the modified windshield washer tank w/single pump & some rainx solvent.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

New Addition to the Stable: 2008 Suzuki SX4!





So I did the unthinkable last Thursday...I am now the proud owner of a 2008 Suzuki SX4 crossover. After many months of faithfully commuting and enduring many bouts of honda cancer, Whitey will be laid to rest following next Sunday's autox. A faithful and efficient car!

But here is the newer and better replacement: A deep sea blue awd crossover vehicle. After shopping around for used Subaru wagons and 1st gen crvs, I found the Suzuki sx4. A compact car, it has a selectable awd system and outshines the subcompact competitors with available features and options. Combined with a great warranty, it is a great deal and an extremely versatile daily driver. It is the cheapest and most fuel efficient AWD vehicle offered in North America. The car is sold worldwide and is badged as a Fiat Sedici in Europe.

My model is a loaded Touring 2 hatch in 5 speed. It has many amenities not typically found in an economy car, including auto climate control, heated mirrors, subwoofer, 6-disc changer, fog lights, etc. Hopefully it will get some small modifications, but remain basically stock... at least for now :)