Opel Commodore A Racecar

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RaceCommo
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Re: Opel Commodore A Racecar

Post by RaceCommo »

VR6Turbo wrote:
Jon K wrote:Wow. Ohlins are NICE. Very cool!
They most certainly are 8-)

I would love a workshop like that too! Which got me thinking acutally. How many people on here are private users versus race teams / shops?
Not a race team / shop. But workplace, yes. We have family corporation and we do collision repairs in day time.

Most of the tools comes with the work, but there is some own "hobby machines" :) Such as lathe and milling machine.
RaceCommo
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Re: Opel Commodore A Racecar

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Something again :)
tzei
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Re: Opel Commodore A Racecar

Post by tzei »

Nice! Which roadsport class are you attending?
RaceCommo
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Re: Opel Commodore A Racecar

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tzei wrote:Nice! Which roadsport class are you attending?
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The Zedhed
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Re: Opel Commodore A Racecar

Post by The Zedhed »

Brilliant craftmanship, good luck with the rest of the build. 8-) 8-)
RaceCommo
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Re: Opel Commodore A Racecar

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RaceCommo
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Re: Opel Commodore A Racecar

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"little" update :)
stevieturbo
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Re: Opel Commodore A Racecar

Post by stevieturbo »

Thats one pretty serious car !!!
Rob Stevens
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Re: Opel Commodore A Racecar

Post by Rob Stevens »

Looks Great. However what is it with those steering arms? you can't lower the piviot by 200mm and not expect it to brake at the first sign os a bump or any load. Please change that bit, Please.
RaceCommo
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Re: Opel Commodore A Racecar

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Rob Stevens wrote:Looks Great. However what is it with those steering arms? you can't lower the piviot by 200mm and not expect it to brake at the first sign os a bump or any load. Please change that bit, Please.
No, not yet :)

There are similar setups seen on, and they don't fail. That's not just some junkyard metall what I have used on those...

And if that front end will work I'm pretty sure those Honda's stock spindles would'n be there long time :)
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