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Author Subject: Staley's red rallye
staley_306

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Post #1
Been on here a while now, thought I start a tread on my rallye. I bought this a a bare shell. The first build was on a budget but ive been adding bits since.
I use the car to compete in sprinting and also the occasional track day. Ill get some more pics soon.

Posted 3rd Aug 2012 at 09:06
staley_306

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I bought a fibreglass bonnet from that guy near Silverstone. It was a single skin bonnet that was very flimsy. I added my own second skin using fibreglass over a foam skeleton. Had it painted so it looks like a normal steel bonnet.
Posted 3rd Aug 2012 at 09:09
daveyboy

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Post #3
Class, not enough people paint their carbon/FG panels and I think it's very cool to have it done. They end up often looking like accident damaged cars that people have bought pattern bonets etc for and never got around to finishing. Purposeful but not showy, I like.

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Posted 3rd Aug 2012 at 10:50
rikky 🦔

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Post #4
wheels are lovely

looks like a diagonal i can see in the rear - caged?

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Posted 3rd Aug 2012 at 10:52
staley_306

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Post #5
Cheers, It may only be a track car but I still want it to look as smart as it can!

Yes caged, as I said I need to get some more pics Smile
Posted 3rd Aug 2012 at 11:01
7057sam

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Post #6
Love the wheels,what cage have you got ?
What other mods are you planning ?

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Posted 3rd Aug 2012 at 12:19
staley_306

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Post #7
The cage is an omp one. The car broke the gearbox at the last track day at Mallory so first on the list is to get that fixed.
Parts I have are new gearbox, shafts, paddle clutch, gear linkages. Waiting for a billet flywheel before I start work Smile
Posted 3rd Aug 2012 at 12:28
7057sam

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I have a rich w billet flywheel.Very happy with it Smile

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Posted 3rd Aug 2012 at 12:40
mik

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Post #9
Looks good. Red Rallyes are the shizzle, but I'm biased.

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Posted 3rd Aug 2012 at 15:00
staley_306

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Post #10
I fitted some polycarb windows with sliders. These are quite a nice fit.


New seat, cobra evolution pro. Removed the drivers side of the tunnel to get the seat central and low. Makes a big difference.



This weekend I did some cleaning on the engine bay. Truck wash asd a pressure washer made a dent Smile I removed the power steering cooler, carbon canister and a lot of excess loom inc abs loom. Silicone top hose from spoox with there adapter. Had some new magnicore leads when I had the omex 600 fitted Smile

Posted 6th Aug 2012 at 08:51
coskev

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Post #11
Looks goodThumbs up

wheels look spot on for the motorsport lookCool

what gains did u get going aftermarket ecu?

Or have you got plans for TB's?Thumbs up

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Posted 6th Aug 2012 at 15:43
staley_306

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Post #12
Thanks, yes the plan is TB's next. Its quite a lot of money to buy the lot in one plus have the omex fitted and mapped. I thought the best plan was to buy over time. I get a nice shift light with the omex as well Smile
Posted 6th Aug 2012 at 15:47
daveyboy

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Post #13
Spooky, your thread is progressing along similar lines to mine, except mone went strip, bodies, cage in that order!

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Engine mount/chassis repair
Solid Beam Mounts BACK IN PRODUCTION
Harness bars
Posted 6th Aug 2012 at 15:56
staley_306

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Post #14
Seen your thread, very nice Smile

I always stick to a certain order, safety, handling, power. To get though the msa scrutineers, you have to have good cage, seat harness etc..
Then what connects you to the road, 888's, v70's, K03's etc...
Then fancy bits like bodies Smile
Posted 6th Aug 2012 at 16:06
coskev

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Post #15
staley_306 wrote:
Thanks, yes the plan is TB's next. Its quite a lot of money to buy the lot in one plus have the omex fitted and mapped. I thought the best plan was to buy over time. I get a nice shift light with the omex as well Smile


thought that would be your planThumbs up

have you had the engine mapped spot on now as it is?or just running a base map etc?

Just interested in gains/smoother running etc on aftermarket ecuWink

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Posted 6th Aug 2012 at 16:09
daveyboy

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Me too, to be fair the cage and the bodies were kind of at the same time, it's only because Custom Cages were such a shower of s**te that the cage wasn't done and in long before the bodies arrived. Man I was spending some money that year LOL

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R H Davey Welding Supplies. I sell new and used welding equipment in the Hampshire area. I take on welding jobs in the evenings, ally casting repairs are one of my specialities but I can weld pretty much anything. PM me with your requirements.

Some of my services: (See my for sale threads)
Engine mount/chassis repair
Solid Beam Mounts BACK IN PRODUCTION
Harness bars
Posted 6th Aug 2012 at 16:09
staley_306

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Post #17
Its mapped spot on, feels like there's much more torque. Stand alone is great though as you can get the maximum power out of every mod you put on the car.
Posted 6th Aug 2012 at 16:11
daveyboy

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Post #18
staley_306 wrote:
Its mapped spot on, feels like there's much more torque. Stand alone is great though as you can get the maximum power out of every mod you put on the car.


+1 I didn't want to have to shell out for a full remap or a trip to Wayne Schofields for every little addition or change to engine spec so stand alone was the way to go.

Who did your mapping by the way?

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R H Davey Welding Supplies. I sell new and used welding equipment in the Hampshire area. I take on welding jobs in the evenings, ally casting repairs are one of my specialities but I can weld pretty much anything. PM me with your requirements.

Some of my services: (See my for sale threads)
Engine mount/chassis repair
Solid Beam Mounts BACK IN PRODUCTION
Harness bars
Posted 6th Aug 2012 at 17:51
coskev

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staley_306 wrote:
Its mapped spot on, feels like there's much more torque. Stand alone is great though as you can get the maximum power out of every mod you put on the car.


nice oneThumbs up

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Posted 6th Aug 2012 at 18:25
staley_306

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Post #20
The mapping was done firstly by area 52 in nottingham. They did a fair job but on my e30 they did an awfull job and I will not be going back there. Spoox although not having a rolling road did a far better job. The difference was amazing and my trust is now with them for the rest of my mapping needs.
Posted 6th Aug 2012 at 19:53
staley_306

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Post #21
These turned up today Big grin Leda's with plenty of spring options!

Posted 6th Aug 2012 at 21:09
staley_306

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Post #22
Had some time off work this week so I though Id make a start on replacing the gearbox and fitting a few other bits.
Broken shaft.

Uprated mounts.


Coilovers built up and fitted.



End of play day one Smile
Posted 14th Aug 2012 at 16:43
mike rallye

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Post #23
coming along nicely, what make are those wheels? am liking them
Posted 14th Aug 2012 at 20:34
honestly3k

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Post #24
Ewwwww a standard crank pulley LOL

Just joking, looking smart Smile

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Posted 14th Aug 2012 at 20:41
cjm_harris

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Post #25
Looking good mate Thumbs up

You are only about 20 miles from me, let me know when you next get a trackday booked up Smile

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