i thought that read. i dont wish to see the size of your rump
well i dont think id like to see that either.
its the side skirts i think. it makes it look thicker in the middle?
the car is very streamlined... front and rear. smooth.
the skirts look thick and heavy. out of place.
the lower profile of the car is a hard heavy straight line with gentle curves at either end. wallowy? heavy for its wheelbase so if anything shorter.
im trying to imagine smooth and half the thickness and i think it would look better balanced visually... smooth to match the front and rear but also to lose the dead straight line look.
may just be the angle of the camera though dave... or my eyes
I do see what you mean.
I know the sideskirts are out of place, I'll have to do something about them, I'm just reluctant to make it more of an LCR lookalike. That, and sorting the skirts isn't top priority atm.
is the new edition yours? wondering how long it takes to get those wheels looking so clean
Dave - did you see that post I made about moving the selector gables to completely to other side of the g'box? So that they "enter" at the front of the engine bay, not the back?
It'd mean longer cables and lots of fiddling, but might make the whole TIP thing easier...
Ah, I'd missed that you'd got a SS now.
I can't find it now, maybe I thought about posting it Anyway - there's a lot more detail in this build somewhere, but it takes a while to find it all:
http://aeon.tribbeck.com/104/
If you've not grasped it, it's a mid-engined kit car with an AUQ engine, and this guy has moved the cables round to come out of the front of the gearbox. The shifter box/gear selector (can't think what else to call it - the bit that holds the gear stick) is off a TT and he's turned it round front to back, otherwise bringing the cables off the front of the gearbox would reverse the gate. Everytime I think about that bit, I can't quite visualise it - I guess you need the cables and shift etc in front of you...
I'm liking your new commutemobile Seat through and though. What mods you planned for it.
hope it's not another bloody ironing board
[sorry dave, couldn't take it,,, but, apart from said board, I like the leon as it is now]
Nice choice Dave
Does this mean the track mounts are not for day to day motors?
I am now running with no N75. I can get 1.5 bar all the way across the range with virtually no spike.