Managed another quick blat around Blithfield Reservoir yesterday before the rain closed in. Second gear provided more lateral movement that forward movement, but that just widened my grin. Its great to ge the blood coursing through your veins again on a cool fresh morning.
With the onset of more poor weather I decided to install the half hood that has been sitting patiently in its box since the summer. I bought it from SoftBits4Sevens along with a shower cap. The logic behind this was: half hood for driving and shower cap for stationary/overnight. Together they were less that half the price of full weather gear from GBS.
Fitting turned out to be quite straight forward. At the rear the half hood fixes to the base of the rollbar supports where they meet the rear valance. No new holes necessary, just add the nylon loops to the existing anchor points. The windscreen mounting was not so simple as it involved drilling into the u-channel windscreen surround whilst the windscreen was in place. The edge of the glass was encountered on a couple of the holes, but the screen remained in one piece even with the rivets in place. Finally the side anchor points. I chose to overlap the boot cover slightly as the forward corners of the boot cover had a habit of turning out whilst driving. Overlapping them allowed me to add another popper and keep them tidy.
I think the hood look good, even though it is a cold day so the creases haven't pulled out. It is also not as difficult as I thought to get in with the hood up as I had feared.
Sunday, 22 December 2013
Sunday, 15 September 2013
Just driving.....
Have spent every possible moment driving this wonderful machine since it was registered. The AICV still isn't working but the car runs (and boy does it run), so why spend valuable driving time in the garage. These little things can be fixed when it's Pisxxg down.
Almost 800 miles on the clock now without really going anywhere, but where I have been has been with gusto :-)
Half hood and ShowerCap on order from SoftBits. Should give me a little more range now Autumn is with us.
Saturday, 17 August 2013
Niggles
The problem with the wipers was simple to address. The wipers had got themselves stuck on the windscreen and the motor had blown the fuse. Simple to fix but the dash had to come out first.
The problem with the IACV is not that straight forward. When the car went for it's pre-test checks at GBS, Simon@GBS couldn't get the IACV to work properly. The valve itself seems to be working in that it made noises and displayed a % on the Emerald control screen that could be manually altered, but it didn't seem to have any noticeable affect on the engine.
Richard@GBS said he had fixed it when I went to pick the car up, but it has since reacted in exactly the way Simon@GBS had seen to the point where I turned it off in the ECU - which hasn't made any noticeable difference to the engine idle.
The Emerald web site states that :
The problem with the IACV is not that straight forward. When the car went for it's pre-test checks at GBS, Simon@GBS couldn't get the IACV to work properly. The valve itself seems to be working in that it made noises and displayed a % on the Emerald control screen that could be manually altered, but it didn't seem to have any noticeable affect on the engine.
Richard@GBS said he had fixed it when I went to pick the car up, but it has since reacted in exactly the way Simon@GBS had seen to the point where I turned it off in the ECU - which hasn't made any noticeable difference to the engine idle.
The Emerald web site states that :
Two pin Idle Air Control Valves (IACV's) - how should they be wired up?
Wire one pin on the valve to an ignition fed +12v supply. The
other side goes to pin 3 (IACV Valve channel 1) on the Emerald ECU. In
the PC software go to ECU Configuration and "Idle Air Control Valve motor
options" and select 300Hz as the PWM value. If the configuration has
to be changed then click the OK button and reset the ECU by switching the
ignition on and off. Read up the map from the ECU and go to the
"Idle Control" tab - press F5. Select “motor control mode” in
the top right hand corner of this screen. Set the mode to “Fixed position
manual control." Re-program the map to the ECU.
From the "live adjustments" tab (F8), and with ignition ON,
engine OFF, use the page up/page down keys to alter the motor setting.
The valve is, in effect, an air injector so you should hear the motor buzzing
as you increase the IACV position above about 20%. Note that the valve
will not work at very low settings or very high settings - the normal operating
range is between 30% and 70%. You can test this before starting the
engine when the valve noise should be very obvious.
Having looked at wiring Richard@GBS introduced, he has one wire to the ECU and the other to ground. Having just swapped this to positive the engine simply stops after a couple of seconds. So I put everything back to where it was so I have a working car again. After thinking about this it has occurred to me that perhaps the engine stopping was actually the right result. If the valve was actually working for the first time but closed, then this is exactly what would happen. I will try again when I have more timeTuesday, 13 August 2013
Finally Registered
Two weeks ago Ruth@GBS sent me my registration paperwork. I haven't had time to blog the fact because I have been out driving :-).
I've now done 250 miles getting a feel for the car and how it performs - and boy does it perform !! It's potential for speed is far greater than my skill to control it at the moment, but I'm learning with every drive how the chassis reacts to power whilst cornering, how the wind can suffocate you over 80, how the front tyres pick up anything from the road surface and hurl it in your general direction, but more importantly the forgotten thrill of an open top sports car - superb !!
There are some niggles that I will need to get around to fixing - but only when its raining. Namely the IACV is not working. I don't think it ever has worked properly. The windscreen wipers stopped working the first time they jammed on the top of the screen. Other than that all is well and running sweetly.
Sunday, 14 July 2013
Yet more disappointment
Another week has gone by and some box-ticking bureaucrat in Swansea has taken another week (now three) to perform a 15 minute over the counter vehicle registration. If this is the British governments idea of initiating process efficiency we are all doomed.
I have avoided going in the garage for the past few weeks. I can't resist the temptation just to start her up and go for drive, but today I did install the boot cover and bring her out for some photographs.
Saturday, 29 June 2013
Collection Day
The day has finally arrived.....
A last minute problem with the IACV delayed proceedings but as you can see above, Richard@GBS did a final test drive before handing over the keys.
60 miles later and I am home and still buzzing - what a drive - and I built it myself - awesome!!
Monday, 17 June 2013
IVA
Had a call whilst at work today from GBS.
My car passed its IVA first time !!!!
I have no other details as it was about 4:30 and Simon@GBS had just got back. I will phone him tomorrow to understand the detail and what happens next.
Very big grin :-)
My car passed its IVA first time !!!!
I have no other details as it was about 4:30 and Simon@GBS had just got back. I will phone him tomorrow to understand the detail and what happens next.
Very big grin :-)
Friday, 31 May 2013
Back to GBS
... and off she went back to GBS for final checks, some set-up that I can't do i.e. suspension and engine mapping, and the VOSA test. Fingers crossed.
Thursday, 30 May 2013
Bonnet and IVA trim
If you have been reading my blogs then you will know my philosophy regarding the final finish for the aluminium panels. So the next and final panel to polish is the bonnet.
And here it is all put together........
Interior Trim
Finally, and to complete the interior, the seats and seat belts. I had already cleaned the threads for the seat belt mounting points and drilled the floor pan for the seat runners, so both were fairly quick jobs.
Looks great !!!
Front and rear wings
Monday, 27 May 2013
Rear Arches
Saturday, 11 May 2013
Internal tunnel panels and speedo sensor
Once I had installed the passenger side panel I then used the template to drive the bracket fixings. The holes needed a little widening but only a mil or so - nothing visible.
Monday, 6 May 2013
IACV
Thanks to RichardL again, I copied his schematic for the wiring of the IACV.
The default settings in the Emerald software do not use IACV, so you need to select it as an option from the Idle Control screen. I first chose manual control from the menu and used the Page Up key to increase the setting to see if the value was working. As it got to 30% the car started to idle cleanly - wonderful.
Next I switched it into mapped and uploaded the settings again. Idle from start is now smooth, ticking over at about 1000rpm. I let the car warm and adjusted the fan control to force it to turn on. No problem either.
Lovely day so a great excuse to get a couple of photos of the car so far....
Another super day, and to finish off I drove the car back into the garage!! First movement under its own power
Centre Console
After the thrill of starting the engine for the first time, it's back to the more mundane jobs.
First the auxiliary switch plate with the start button now installed and working.

Then a tidy up of the spaghetti behind the dash
Then the glueing of the vinyl to the other panels.
Great finish to a milestone day - sitting in the garden on a sunny evening with a glass of Scotch :-)
First the auxiliary switch plate with the start button now installed and working.
Then a tidy up of the spaghetti behind the dash
Then the glueing of the vinyl to the other panels.
Great finish to a milestone day - sitting in the garden on a sunny evening with a glass of Scotch :-)
Saturday, 4 May 2013
Exhaust
It looks good and thankfully is nowhere near as load
First Engine Start
There were a number of small jobs that needed doing first. Attaching the fuse box and ECU to the firewall; routing the battery cables through the firewall; and adding a good earthing point.
Once they were complete there was no excuse as to why I couldn't turn the engine over.
I have an old laptop with a serial port so I plugged it in and turned on the ignition. GBS had emailed me the power map so I opened that and set up the Throttle Position Sensor. I decided not to use the IACV just yet to keep things simple.
I turned the key and the engine turned over but didn't fire - bugger. There are only 2 key components that an engine needs: petrol and a spark. Assuming one or both of these were missing I set about trying to analyse what was wrong. I started by disconnecting the HP fuel rail and running the fuel pumps - nothing. I was getting somewhere - no fuel. So I checked back along the fuel route back toward the tank to find the blockage / air lock. I found the problem in the connection between the red nylon pipe and fuel hose. I had missed the brass insert when tightening the jubilee clip and crushed it. Having left some play in the piping I cut the pinched pipe off the end and re-connected. This time fuel spurted from the HP fuel rail when I ran the pumps. So I put it all back together and cross my fingers for a second attempt..............
Awesome......
Seems like the Db rating destroyed the mic on my camera. This ones a little better.
Once they were complete there was no excuse as to why I couldn't turn the engine over.
I have an old laptop with a serial port so I plugged it in and turned on the ignition. GBS had emailed me the power map so I opened that and set up the Throttle Position Sensor. I decided not to use the IACV just yet to keep things simple.
Awesome......
Seems like the Db rating destroyed the mic on my camera. This ones a little better.
Clutch & Accelerator Cables
Sunday, 28 April 2013
Pedal Box and Accelerator pedal
By positioning the bolts carefully I have aimed for low visual impact but a strong and robust construction.
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