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911 Carrera RallyCross Project

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Paul Eddleston
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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 24, 2013 09:03AM
I drove the car home last night and noticed that the voltage on the new voltmeter was all over the place. At idle it was around 14 but driving it would fluctuate between 14 and 18. This can't be good.





Do I need a new regulator?

Are they easy to source and replace?

Anything else that should be done at the same time?



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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 24, 2013 09:51AM
Run for it! She's gonna BLOW!!!!!!



(Alternator voltage regulator external is super easy, internal is easy ,and i'd check ROCKAUTO.COM)

(of course that's presuming you survive the 'splosion and shapnel-n-stuff)



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Paul Eddleston
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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 24, 2013 11:19AM
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john vanlandingham
Run for it! She's gonna BLOW!!!!!!



(Alternator voltage regulator external is super easy, internal is easy ,and i'd check ROCKAUTO.COM)

(of course that's presuming you survive the 'splosion and shapnel-n-stuff)

Thanks John. How d I tell if mine is internal or external?



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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 24, 2013 12:37PM
Do you have an in'ee or out'ee ?

Something like this on your car?

?




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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 24, 2013 05:47PM
Pulled out the alternator. Doesn't look to bad but I think I will just replace the whole thing. What do you think?






Nice and clean in there





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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 25, 2013 03:16AM
Allright, I have a new question:

Will your team also have falconry lessons available?





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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 25, 2013 08:28AM
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darkknight9
Allright, I have a new question:

Will your team also have falconry lessons available?



Of course. smiling bouncing smiley



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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 25, 2013 10:25AM
Did you perchance confirm the voltage readings with hand held DVOM ?


Hoiw does the wrap compare to paint cost wise? Looks very nice.
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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 25, 2013 11:46AM
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Did you perchance confirm the voltage readings with hand held DVOM ?


Hoiw does the wrap compare to paint cost wise? Looks very nice.

Actually know but I have had my suspicions ever since I saw the headlights go really bright on the freeway one night.

I think wraps are about the same as paint. Mine is a trade for some wheels so I can't really say how much it was.



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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
April 25, 2013 07:32PM
Today we ordered an alternator off eBay. Then replaced the front wheel studs with longer ones:














Then found we are going to need a new tie rod end sooner or later sad smiley





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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
May 01, 2013 07:09AM
Installed a remanufactured alternator.






Though a little fiddly it all went back OK, until the final step:



Why is my belt now slack, even with zero shims? :confused:



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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
May 01, 2013 09:57AM
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Why is my belt now slack, even with zero shims? :confused:

Because you've been bad....



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Paul Eddleston
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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
May 01, 2013 05:54PM
Installed a new belt courtesy of Munk's Motors. Also bought an extra 2 shims. You can see the old belt is significantly narrower then the new one.



Problem solved. Though it did need only 2 shims inside, 4 outside. Will check it next week.

Voltage is now a steady 13.8V smiling smiley



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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
May 03, 2013 07:06AM
Back to the lowering saga. If you remember we were trying to lower the car back to stock US ride height of 25.5" front and 25" rear. We had set the spring plates at 35* which, with our stock torsion bars should result in this. But it didn't! Instead returning about 26.75".

So we tried again with 32* which we calculated based on how many inches of lowering we got per degree of spring plate inclination change from the previous attempt. This resulted in 24.5" ride height which is lower than we want.

What's going on? Well, it turns out the car appears to settle quite a lot if left overnight or driven. I thought bouncing it would settle it but apparently not. The 26.75" was measured after just bouncing the car. The 24.5" after letting the car sit overnight. Solution: set the spring plates to 33* and leave it overnight. Result: 25.5" of rear ride height. YAY. Then we set the fronts to 26" rather than 25.5" for a little more front clearance and took some pictures because it just looks so darn cool in the sun IMHO.










OBJECTS IN MIRROR MAY BE PASSING YOU SOON.




Next: mud flaps.


.



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Re: 911 Carrera RallyCross Project
May 03, 2013 06:08PM
Warning: Objects in mirror are about to smoke you! smiling smiley



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