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Madcurl's Arch Rival !! by exoticse
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Originally posted by Archie:
However Curley, Troy & myself have been plotting to trial fit it to Troy's car to determine what size wheels Troy needs (it'll be trial fitted to Curleys car too).

Curley will have to post exactly what size & offset it is but as it is right now, it fits this IMSA perfectly.

Troy will have to post to tell us if his wheels are supposed to be wider than these are.
Archie


Edit: Due to the site having .5-1 and no .25 or .75 I rounded up to 36mm for the HRE rim offsett.


I called Jim about the off-sets used but Jim hasen't gotten back with HRE. Anyway, I did some research and have come up with my own conclusions; first off....here's the link.

http://www.rims-n-tires.com/rt_specs.jsp


While I was at Custom Auto, Jim measured the "backspacing" on the 20x11 rim. The rim measured 6.5" backspacing.





The "formula" this site ( http://www.rims-n-tires.com/rt_specs.jsp ) resulted in the HRE rim being 14mm off-set. I tried using the other formula but it doesn't "jive" with the rim/spec site. Something is missing in the formula but I'll continue to plug-in the numbers. However, Troyboy measured the back spacing on a stock rims and the rim/spec site was correct in it's measurements.

Edit: for spec corrections.

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I plugged in the numbers from the rim/spec site ( http://www.rims-n-tires.com/rt_specs.jsp ) and found that the 20x11 rim with a 6.5" back spacing is an 14mm off-set. I still need to figure out how to do the numbers using the "old" formula.


In the meantime, it's OPERATION: MOON RAKER

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Originally posted by madcurl:

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In the meantime, it's OPERATION: MOON RAKER



Ok that's a cool name, care to elaborate.

Cherrs Beers n Gearz. Joe
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Norm is Venting:

Both Vents and Corvette side markers are on! Norm is sending (ruff) pics today. Please stay tuned.

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where's the bloody pics????

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Originally posted by Mr. Pat:

where's the bloody pics????



Pics are on the way soon. Norm was at a non-Fiero car show during the 4th and just got back on the 8th. FierogtGuy and me will sport the C6 flipper at the CTHC and the Fierorama show.

Norm....please send pics!!!

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Originally posted by FieroGTguy:



PONTIAC EXCITEMENT lol
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What happens when Madcurl and V-8 Archie collaborate ??

Mad-Arching !





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No comments ? Hmmm well how's about a few pics of a mock up for this car's next mod ?







Note, the car pictured is not Madcurl's choptop #20 but rather his choptop #15.
This mod will be going on choptop #20.

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Oh yeah and back to the widebody work.





The true genius of Madcurl's work is usually not evident until it is mostly finished.

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Nothing else to say, but I want more and WOW!

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Originally posted by exoticse:

No comments ? Hmmm well how's about a few pics of a mock up for this car's next mod ?







Note, the car pictured is not Madcurl's choptop #20 but rather his choptop #15.
This mod will be going on choptop #20.



I hope you are going to use at least 4 layersa of glass over the plastic fender then remove it as glass will not hold permanently to the fender it will separeate in about 2 years I used smc rear clip sections to widen my rear clip

here is the link https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/033676-35.html

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Originally posted by bubbajoexxx:


I hope you are going to use at least 4 layersa of glass over the plastic fender then remove it as glass will not hold permanently to the fender it will separeate in about 2 years I used smc rear clip sections to widen my rear clip



It shouldn't if you used a TPO primer before the fiberglass...
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All I can say if you move that piece of glass 2 feet forward it will fit perfectly in the hole in the roof
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Originally posted by Custom2M4:


It shouldn't if you used a TPO primer before the fiberglass...


it is the differance in materials that cause the separation glass dose not expand but the plastic fender is constantly contracting and expanding with changes in temp tested a quarter panel and it pulled apart on its own after 18 months and it was good and ruff before it was glassed
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Originally posted by bubbajoexxx:


I hope you are going to use at least 4 layersa of glass over the plastic fender then remove it as glass will not hold permanently to the fender it will separeate in about 2 years I used smc rear clip sections to widen my rear clip



Archie lays it on very, very thick and since 2001 I haven't had any issues on #011, #015, The Redux, and hopefully #020.


 
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All I can say if you move that piece of glass 2 feet forward it will fit perfectly in the hole in the roof



Trust me, it will be moved forward, hehe. This idea hit me after #020 was dropped off which was a carry-over "pipe dream" from #011 when I was getting the hindges chromed. Not wanting either of the cars to be too clones, #020 was pinned for rear "flipperism."


Original idea from #011 (back in the day)

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Originally posted by bubbajoexxx:
it is the differance in materials that cause the separation glass dose not expand but the plastic fender is constantly contracting and expanding with changes in temp tested a quarter panel and it pulled apart on its own after 18 months and it was good and ruff before it was glassed


i know youve said this a couple times before.. i dont know what you did, but ive had my panels glassed onto for years now, not one crack... theres also alot of other people who have glassed onto those panels and had no problems.


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More Madcurl Madness being implemented with #20.

Can you say operation Moon Raker !?!!



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A different angle

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I was seriously considering a powered moonroof. What is that off of, or is it an aftermarket piece?

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Originally posted by RCR:

I was seriously considering a powered moonroof. What is that off of, or is it an aftermarket piece?

Bob



http://www.webasto.us/am/en/am_auto_sunroofs.html
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I think placing the sunroof glass there looks su-weet!
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Originally posted by countach711:

I think placing the sunroof glass there looks su-weet!


I think so too.


During my lunch, I paid a friendly RECON visit to the local Ford dealership today and viewed the GT40 and the Shelby GT. I was in “LURK” -mode plottin’ the GT40's sides deck vents and cost.

The side vents (lt & rt) of the rear deck glass are $117.69 per side. The deck lid vents below the deck glass are $198.68 per side. The rear deck lid glass is $1,572.68. The parts guy wasn't the usual person I normally buy parts from so he asked me if I drive mine. I told him.... yes. I do, hehe.

After I got the prices, I headed out front to where the GT40 and the Shelby on display. The sales rep remembers #015 and asked about the progress on the dash and stuff. He knew that I was up to my old tricks in purchasing various parts including parts from the GT40.


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The pics from the visit !









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Originally posted by madcurl:

Original idea from #011 (back in the day)




Hmmmm - I had a similar idea from a temporary decklid storage....

I can't wait to see what you come up with.
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Curly how did those measurements i sent you match up with what you were checking out ?

Close ?
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Originally posted by exoticse:

Curly how did those measurements i sent you match up with what you were checking out ?

Close ?


I was unable to get measurements from the parts dept and I didn't have a measuring tape with me. I'll need to go back to the dealership this week. However, due to the GT40's rear window, the surrounding vents are longer but, I don't see any issues with them being "tweeked" to my taste. I just have to figure out where and how I would want to place them on #020.

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Hey MAD, Man I want to be like you when I finally grow up LOL, LOL,LOL. Man with all the stuff you are into I think you should add MADCASH to your screen name!! LOL,LOL Hope to be able to see your projects in person someday. Keep up the ideas!!
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More madcurl pics and ideas brewing.



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[QUOTE]Originally posted by exoticse:


What happens when Madcurl and V-8 Archie collaborate ??

Mad-Arching !




i spy a scoop where the qrt window would be... unless that's a nochie with the sail extended back?
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Archie,

What kind of rivets are you using here to secure the new outer fender to the original stock fender ?

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Those are self tapping screws, just used to see what it would look like on the car.

It'll take a lot more than screws or rivies to put that on there correctly.

Archie

 
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Archie,

What kind of rivets are you using here to secure the new outer fender to the original stock fender ?



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Originally posted by exoticse:



You need a new Tat to help you on your spy missions.

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Originally posted by 88White3.4GT:

[QUOTE]Originally posted by exoticse:


What happens when Madcurl and V-8 Archie collaborate ??

Mad-Arching !




i spy a scoop where the qrt window would be... unless that's a nochie with the sail extended back?


O snap, after you pointed that out I looked up at the picture that is from the back and it looks like something like say, a decklid, would fit in the gap created. Look at the other picture, the one from the back angle, you'll see what I mean.

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Originally posted by cooguyfish:


O snap, after you pointed that out I looked up at the picture that is from the back and it looks like something like say, a decklid, would fit in the gap created. Look at the other picture, the one from the back angle, you'll see what I mean.




Hehehe,....you won't believe what he has in store.
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The sculptered/hand polished 547 19x9 have been sent.

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