Arosa 1.4 16v Sport - My Trackday Project - '09 End of Season Report from Page 29

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driveforward

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Not so good news. How many times you been over to the ring this year?
Next weekend on the SCN/CGTI trip will be my 4th trip of the year :headhurt:

Sorry to hear about your graze Ian, I hope you can get the bits to fix it quickly. Can't you get a sump from GSF to get it back on the road? I'm sure they stock them!

Cheers mate :)

Sump and power steering pump now on (with new ps pump and alternator bracket too). Manifold repaired ready for re-fitting on Monday. Remaining work is then to fit the rad, front end and sort the sill out (lump-hammer stylee). Hope to have the lil one running again Monday night.

It'll then need a damn good clean up having been in the care of god knows how many truck drivers and then sat in a bodyshop for the last 2.5 weeks!

Touch wood, no other problems come to light.
 

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The lil one's back on the road :D

The guys at the bodyshop have worked really hard today to get the sill sorted, and I've spent until 22:00 this evening re-fitting the front end. I've taken her a drive and everything's square and seems OK. Will drive it to and from work for the next few days to make sure, but tomorrow evenings challenge is to get it cleaned up so that I feel able to spend 8 hours inside it!

Don't ask how much it's cost to get back on the road, :cry: needless to say I'll be working doubly hard to reclaim the sump damage from the recovery :headhurt:

Full rebuild/damage report to follow one I eventually finish my trip report off!
 

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The Green Hell Bites Back - Unscheduled Rebuild July 2008

My third trip to the 'ring of the year at the end of June 2008 turned out to be a rather costly and stressful one and almost prevented my return at the start of August for my 4th trip. Given the tight timescales between the two trips I haven't had a chance to update the progress thread during this time, but at last, here's a breakdown of events:


Saturday 28th June 2008

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The Saturday (28th June) all went to plan and above is one of the last pics of my car before re-constructive surgery.


Sunday 29th June 2008

..was a bloomin' hot day, but nevertheless the car was going well right up to the end of my 99th lap of the year. Unfortunately, the 100-lap milestone for the lil Arosa proved to be a tricky one to conquer. At about 18:00 I headed out for this would-be milestone lap. Unfortunately I didn't get far and coming out of the old pits complex before Hatzenbach I ended up drifting out wide (hot track/hot tyres/me not reacting quick enough), running up a high kerb, bottoming out the car, and finally taking a trip across the track into the armco on the other side :(

The drivers door wouldn't open and the radiator was damaged.. I needed recovery :(

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As you can see, other than radiator the damage wasn't too bad: headlight/front panel/wheel arch linings and lower valance of front bumper. The font panel is just plastic so this and lower valance simply crumpled, however the crash bar seemed to take most of the impact and the car simply bounced off the barrier. The recovery to UK process was handled with German efficiency by ADAC I was quoted a return time of 2-3 weeks.


Saturday 5th July 2008

Whilst waiting for the car to turn up, I scouted out a scrappy with a red 1.0 MK2 Arosa (heads up from m0rksport), and collected a new headlight, front bumper, front panel, radiator and front crash bar from them on the 5th July - all for £140.


Tuesday 8th July 2008

German efficiency returns the car to the UK and it is unloaded at a local garage. Unfortunately I get a call stating that oil was leaking from the car when it was being unloaded (there was no oil at the scene of the accident, just rapidly draining coolant!). A bit odd given it's just travelled over 550 miles to get back to the UK..


Saturday 12th July 2008

I go to the garage in order to get the car on a ramp, and I then proceeded to get the front end stripped down.

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It's at this point where the oil story starts to make sense:

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A quick chat with the garage owner soon concludes that a forklift truck has been involved in moving my car around at some point, unfortunately it was operated by (most probably given there wouldn't have been any oil left to escape if this had have happened on the continent) a lazy British workman who was in too much of a rush to get back to reading the Sun and eating his fry up than to take care with his work. Great.

Damage report: Power steering pump/power steering pipes/bracket for alternator and power steering pump/oil sump. Yup, more damage caused by recovery muppets than the accident itself.

Finally, here's a pic of the drivers door and sill: a bit of jig work required to straighten it all out:

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Tuesday 15th July 2008

More great news: All the parts damaged during recovery are on back order with both VW and SEAT. Joy of joys.


Saturday 26th July 2008

With the parts finally onsite, I turned up to assist the fitting of the new sump/power steering pump and all supporting parts.

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Given the one downpipe on the manifold had sustained a bit too much damage (down to 1/2 volume), I took this away with me to get the section cut out and replaced:

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Monday 28th July 2008

Before work I drop off the repaired manifold for refitting. A colossal effort by the bodyshop sees the Arosa's front end rebuilt (bar front bumper as I had been repairing this by fitting my 'new' lower valance onto the old upper part of the bumper) and the necessary jigging done to get the door closing again and the side of the car looking mildly less mangled. After work I then collected it and drove it back home, where I then spend the evening in darkness refitting the front bumper in the midst of a thunderstorm. Nice. The end result is that although the front end needs aligning properly, the car can be driven to and from work for the remainder of the week before I head back to Germany in order to make sure it is all straight and OK.


Tuesday-Wednesday 29-30th July 2008

With the car driving perfectly, I spend the evenings of these two days prepping/cleaning/checking the car for the coming weekend.


Friday 1st August 2008 at 03:30AM

The Arosa and I leave home and head to Germany for some more maximum pasty attack.. Talk about a dash to the finish!
 
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Success

A fantastic weekend was had by all, the car performed well and impressed many non-believers as always. 29 laps were racked up in total by the Arosa, virtually all with various passengers. Here's the tough lil beast sporting the new (temporary) front end look with gaffer tape and battle scars:

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The only problem arose on the morning of departure, when I discovered that my front pads no longer existed! It was time for an impromptu disc and pad change in the hotel car park, and with the experienced Chris Eyre on hand the job was done in 45 mins.

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One more trip this year? We will have to see..

One thing is for sure, the end of season rebuild will now be a bit more extensive!

Many thanks for reading! I know I'm now 2 ring trip reports behind, but you can kind of understand why now!
 
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driveforward

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Good write up, and you beat me rebuilding yours as well, mines in a thousand bits after an off
How many trackdays have you managed in it so far?

You're doing what you built the car for - a few knocks and scrapes were all part of the plan i suspect, still looks like a LOT of fun though!
Indeed - no point trashing a decent daily driver. It's brilliant to drive, I'll add more grip and remove more weight for next year ;)
 

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Good to see the Arosa back "home" again, Ian :thumbup:

Indeed mate ;)

The lil one won't be going back 'home' this year, instead it'll be heading to CGTI's event at Curborough on 20th Sept, then finally to SCN's Cadwell Park trackday in November.. then it'll be spending a good while in the garage before the 2009 season starts ;)
 

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Oh my goodness ! and there is me thinking about doing a few bits and pieces to my car at some point. Theres you having a major 'bump' and fixing it a few days later - I feel so lazy !! Looks ace though and really good in the 'metal' so to speak. Really rather envious :clap:
 

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Ian was it you in kiddiminster saturday by the range about 4.15 ish ?
Yup, that was me - taking it a spin to get some more Meguires stuff from HellFrauds for my dads Leon - we ran out mid way through a rather substantial clean :doh:

Oh my goodness ! and there is me thinking about doing a few bits and pieces to my car at some point. Theres you having a major 'bump' and fixing it a few days later - I feel so lazy !! Looks ace though and really good in the 'metal' so to speak. Really rather envious :clap:

Thank you [B)]

It was a manic month, but well worth it in order to make it to my last trip of the year. I've got plenty planned for the out of season rebuild, mostly evolution rather than revolution though :p
 

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Hi driveforward - do u still have the fog lights with black mess?
 

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Blimey i got to say i have loved reading this thread from start to finish. i too am a ring addict and have had a fair few trips this year. Done about 35 laps in the Mini but always **** scared of smashing it as i genuinely love the car. Trouble is its set up for track with 4 pots, coilovers, polybushes, wider track and the 260bhp, and that makes things worse as you push it to the limits.

So,


Due mainly to this thread i purchased yesterday a 2000 v plate 206 Gti for 980 quid and its being turned into my ring toy.

I assume you have bought an annual pass to the ring as its only 63 laps to break even on em and you done loads more.

Great read though,
 

DIFT

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Blimey i got to say i have loved reading this thread from start to finish. i too am a ring addict and have had a fair few trips this year. Done about 35 laps in the Mini but always **** scared of smashing it as i genuinely love the car. Trouble is its set up for track with 4 pots, coilovers, polybushes, wider track and the 260bhp, and that makes things worse as you push it to the limits.

So,


Due mainly to this thread i purchased yesterday a 2000 v plate 206 Gti for 980 quid and its being turned into my ring toy.

I assume you have bought an annual pass to the ring as its only 63 laps to break even on em and you done loads more.

Great read though,

Good to see you still hang around ANT and glad the MINI is still keeping you amused. Im also looking for a Pug 206 GTI too! I had retired the Cupra from trackdays, but have been persuaded to do two more before Christmas :doh: . That'll teach me for not pulling my finger out and getting one. Let me know how you get on with yours.

As for driveforward... I tip my cap to you! Looks like you have an rediculous amount of fun in the Arosa... more than anyone in there daily hack could :redface: .

I really need to get on and sort mine out... maybe a wee project for the Christmas period :D

Keep up the good work!
 
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