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Author Ed's Corsa B - Updated 05-06-2010 - P49
Robin
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4th Jun 07 at 13:54   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Looks like an Rieger RS4 one for a mk4 Golf (which is a good thing) Good work Ed.

[Edited on 04-06-2007 by Robin]
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nice work its certainly one off. dan is impressed

also how busy is tom in the next couple of weeks, cos i can get my arches and bumpers booked in now cos i have some money

[Edited on 04-06-2007 by Dan295]
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top work. really looking forward to seeing the finished porduct now! the bumpers are in ya face but still very subtle at the same time!
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Ed this is going to be ace ventura pet detective
JayCarr
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Looks excellent Ed. Cant wait to see all this finished. Gonna look so good.

Was nice meeting you and Tom yesterday
ed
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Cheers guys

Good to see you too Jay

Here's my inspiration I have obviously put my own touch on it though...

Robin
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Your inspiration is a Nova? I'm confused Ed
ed
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It's all shiney and has nice attention to detail, plus the interior is amazing. I really should have taken some pictures of it to demonstrate my point Plus that's not the actual car that I saw ages back and decided that I wanted a really good car, but never mind
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Ah, I get you now
ed
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Hopefully my new exhaust now too:

LAMM13
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oooh this is going to lush!
Mattb
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Robin
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Why does the exhaust have an actuator on it?
ed
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No idea, it wont when I make it fit though... Unless it does something cool
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
Why does the exhaust have an actuator on it?


its a changeover valve, shortens or lengthens the exhaust dependent of engine load etc etc etc
Joe
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So why do Irmscher, Reiger and Steinmetz need to bow down and suck your cock?
ed
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Because I was pleased with myself.
ed
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
Why does the exhaust have an actuator on it?


its a changeover valve, shortens or lengthens the exhaust dependent of engine load etc etc etc
Guess I don't need it then as it's for whatever engine is in an Elise?
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what exhaust is it dude, looks like the valve on bm's and ferraris that open up at high revs, makes the exhaust note louder. have a set of a maserati if you want one both sides


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fair play, very nice looking bumper there
lets see if people copy lol
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It's al Elise exhaust. After looking for VX220 exhausts to make up something that would fit I realised that the Elise one is already dual exit rather than centre so it probably wont need a lot of choppage to get it to fit. Will have to see, they go for pretty cheap and I'll get it powder coated anyway so rust isn't a problem...
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
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Originally posted by Stavs
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Originally posted by ed
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Originally posted by Hamish
now now ladies
I don't appreciate his attitude. He seems to know it all which is really old now.


attictude WTF im goin to stand up for what i think is right, its my opinion !

you where the one who maoned on and on about midas lashing your car with fibre glass - what happened ? it sank ! same as nearly all the cars that have mass amouts of the stuff, im not saying if you use the stuff in proprtion it wont sink, but there is a very high chance it will.

there is no way you can argue the fact the welding metals and plastics is wrong ? your crazy if you do, put them to the test

1 plastic welded bumper v 1 fibre glasses glued filled what eva. i will put my car on it.

i no im right so you can rant on and on all you like




Yea, fibreglass is so crap and sinks, that's why JayCarr's front and rear bumpers are falling to bits.

The Midas work didn't sink as it was baked. They just didn't use the materials correctly and therefore most of it cracked.

Also, welding metals is entirely different to welding plastics. Also, the Golf front bumper is made of ABS plastic and the Corsa bumper is made of a polypropylene and polyethylene mix. The two materials wouldn't fuse together very well and therefore a poly urethane adhesive or an isocyanite adhesive would be better than heating the plastic up and melting a rod or two of ABS into the joint. I therefore stand by my technique of making things very strong by using metal or plastic bracket structures to join pieces and using good quality adhesives, then using chopped strand matting and resin to cover gaps and increase rigidity then filling holes with bridging filler. I also make sure that all surfaces are properly keyed with an angle grinder or belt sander. I also know that my bumpers will last a bloody long time.

Oh, and my comments on other bumpers are purely from a design point of view if you couldn't work that one out. There is no way on earth I could replicate the quality of an injection moulded plastic bumper in my shed.


when ur gonna cut to bumpers to fit each other and smooth the 2 together, to do it right ur gonna end up with a lof of filling no matter wot method u use to join the 2.

theres no doutbing plastic welding is the superior method but u cant do it if you cant match the plastics, if the 2 bumpers dont match then u cant weld its that simple. remember bumpers were never really meant for cutting up and joining to each other and plastic welding was meant for repairing cracked bumpers etc.

bonding the bumpers together and f/glass ing the joints will not sink as long as there is a solid base and u havent put half a tin thickness in.

and of course with custom work like this ull never get the quality of a mass produced factory panel like a rieger bumper which is as good as any standard bumper.


I am LOVING the bumper combo now, def was a brilliant decision, plus even better with no splitter and deepedned abit,, gonna be ace

[Edited on 04-06-2007 by STEvieXE]
Rob E
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i take my hat off to you for the amount of work, the bumpers look a really nice touch
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For the amount of work that front bumper looks far too much like a combat 2 front...
ed
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Should've gone to Specsavers.

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