VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD twin turbo rebuild

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Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD twin turbo rebuild

Postby Starglider » Mon Jan 06, 2014 7:28 am

RobvdVeer wrote:
3" more width on the rears).

Are you sure? That would make it go from 235 to 310mm, almost 36% wider! :whistle:


I think so, They're the same width as Martin G's cast rears, Ed & Martin both say they're the widest possible that will physically fit under the car.

BABIS wrote:where will you mount the A/C compressor? on the left valves cover like stock?


Yes, AFAIK all the DMC-12 turbo engines (Legend/Island/BAE) left it there.
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Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD twin turbo rebuild

Postby Starglider » Thu Jan 30, 2014 5:26 am

Car is coming along, brakes are installed and working (stock for now), issues with the steering are fixed. Main remaining mechanical issue is the gearbox not shifting properly.
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Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD twin turbo rebuild

Postby Starglider » Sat Mar 01, 2014 9:49 pm

Gearbox shift problem turned out to be not the gearbox at all, the shifter cable spot-welded to its sheath due to bad earthing (took the starter return current). Simple to fix at least.

Currently constructing UK style rear foglights out of brake light lenses from a damaged tail light assembly;

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I know people usually go with the 'stick one on for MOTs only' or 'make one of the brake lights come on when the fog light switch is on', but since the theme of the car is 'fantasy UK production variant' I wanted to try for something more official looking.

P.S. Don't think I posted this earlier, I got Chris to add a 'turbo' logo to his fibreglass fascia, I tried to match the style and dimensions of the existing 'delorean' logo when designing it. Will be filled with stainless insets as for the usual 'delorean' letters, and both sides will be outlined with white electroluminescent wire so they are visible at night.
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Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD twin turbo rebuild

Postby ALEXAKOS » Sat Mar 01, 2014 10:03 pm

Great! I was wondering how you are doing:)
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Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD twin turbo rebuild

Postby Starglider » Sat Mar 15, 2014 11:17 am

Might be the first time someone has done clay modelling on a DMC-12 since the late 70s:

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Clay part will be fibreglass, cardboard part will be stainless. Aerodynamic benefit is highly dubious, i..e. period accurate for an early 80s spoiler. :)
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Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD twin turbo rebuild

Postby jamesrguk » Sat Mar 15, 2014 10:14 pm

I'm really surprised no one has done a fascia spoiler before, I think it will look different but at the same time not out of place on an 80's car.

Your certainly going to end up with a truly unique DeLorean!

Keep those photos coming

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Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD twin turbo rebuild

Postby Starglider » Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:27 pm

jamesrguk wrote:Keep those photos coming


Ok... :) The car is making progress but needs a lot of cleanup, covered in fibreglass dust at the moment.

Air scoop and spoiler mount. Scoop will have stainless mesh in it to stop leaves etc getting in.

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Closeup on fibreglass spoiler mount; mounting lugs are stainless.

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Rear view, ready for fascia painting.

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Exhaust tip & foglight area;

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Closeup : the small round holes are for the ultrasonic parking sensors;

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Legend Industries themed seat (only the driver's is mounted ATM);

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Interior is still a mess : subwoofer is fitted in the cubby door though.

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Some people were concerned about the coil area overheating so added this vent; an ultra-cheap hood scoop thing that will be fibreglassed over and painted to match.

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Various external (marine) speakers for making door noises, power-up sound etc;

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Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD twin turbo rebuild

Postby jerzybondov » Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:18 am

Looking good, and good choice on where to put the sub! Exciting progress... do you have a date in mind for when you'd like to have the car on the road?
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Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD twin turbo rebuild

Postby A Van » Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:48 am

Looks good excellent work
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Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD twin turbo rebuild

Postby Starglider » Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:14 pm

jerzybondov wrote:do you have a date in mind for when you'd like to have the car on the road?


June hopefully.

A Van wrote:Looks good excellent work


The excellent fibreglassing is all Chris, I just do the messy electricals :)
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