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Old 07-24-2018, 04:56 PM   #1081
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I was able to update the design of the shifter with the desired changes using Rhino 5 CAD. This shows the model deign as a solid object. The honeycomb interior structure is added by the slicing program after this.



My first attempt at printing Version 2 (in white) had a bit of a problem! Reprinting a second time seems to be working fine.


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Speaking of the honeycomb interior structure, here is what Version 1 looks like in cross section...



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I don't know if I'll ever be a great race driver, but it won't be from a lack of effort outside the car.

Over the past 18 months;
  • I've lost 35 lbs of fat.
  • Went from not being able to run around the block to running 5 miles every other day (8:30/mile pace).
  • Weightlifting every other day.
  • Eating 1000x more healthy.
  • Vitamins and protein supplements.
Today's workout was a several sessions in the sport karts in 90-95F heat (my GPS running watch titled the event incorrectly as running).



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Well, you are “running” a kart? So, good to go! Any word on how your last engine died?
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Any word on how your last engine died?
Not yet. Been really busy with work. And karting. And 3-D printing. And... well, you get the idea. Its still waiting to for disassembly.

Maybe I'll grab a wrench and have a go at it this weekend. If I don't care about having to put it back together, then it should be a snap.
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Old 07-27-2018, 07:24 AM   #1086
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Not yet. Been really busy with work. And karting. And 3-D printing. And... well, you get the idea. Its still waiting to for disassembly.

Maybe I'll grab a wrench and have a go at it this weekend. If I don't care about having to put it back together, then it should be a snap.
Not that hard to take apart -- its a couple hour job if its sitting on a stand.

nothing hidden that I can remember.

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Old 07-27-2018, 08:56 AM   #1087
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Rally shifter Version 4. The radius on the top edge is perfect for comfort in the palm of my hand. The mounting depth looks and feels right. Created a center slot instead of a circular hole for better mounting. The walls and internal honeycomb are thicker so it has a nice weight and feels super strong.

I'll drive it like this for a bit and if all is well, then I'll add an insert for a set screw to hold it firmly in place and call it done. Set screws are easily sourced from McMaster-Carr.





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Not yet. Been really busy with work. And karting. And 3-D printing. And... well, you get the idea. Its still waiting to for disassembly.

Maybe I'll grab a wrench and have a go at it this weekend. If I don't care about having to put it back together, then it should be a snap.
Tom I have a nice new set of main bearings for a 2.5L in the Porsche boxes # 99610113162 I'll sell for $130.
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Tom I have a nice new set of main bearings for a 2.5L in the Porsche boxes # 99610113162 I'll sell for $130.
Thanks for the offer but I don't believe that I have the needed skill to rebuild an M96. A man has to know his limitations.
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Got my SCCA racing license today...



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Spec Boxster is supposed to be quite competitive in SCCA T3. Main competition appears to be Spec E46. I think you can use Hoosier 255 tires.
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Congrats and well done!
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Practice day at Willow Springs!

Perfect weather. Perfect track conditions. Quickly reminded me why I love doing this.

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Great picture, looks like a fun weekend!
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Practice day at Willow Springs!

Perfect weather. Perfect track conditions. Quickly reminded me why I love doing this.

Like the gold wheels!! Is the karting helping you? If so how..?...don't mean to put you on the spot or anything.
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Is the karting helping you? If so how..?...don't mean to put you on the spot or anything.
Yes, I believe so.

The goal of karting, losing weight, and physical training was to get faster in the car.

Yes, I have vastly improved in a kart. I have spent hours and hours in the kart and gotten professional instruction with the goal of working on skills in the kart that will transfer to the car.

I have gained better skills in vision, handling/balance, and can reliably drive a kart at the limit in every corner. I have also done a series of 1 hr kart races to improve the ability to remain highly focused for a long period of time.

Running, weight lifting, and hiking has put me in excellent physical shape and I have a ton more physical strength and stamina. I've been doing heat conditioning where I run 3 miles in 95F heat. For a couple of months, I was running 5 miles every other day (8.5 min miles).

On Friday at practice in the car, I was working on transferring those things from the kart to the car. Not everything in a kart is transferrable or applicable to a car but a lot of things are and I need to burn those things into muscle memory so they happen unconsciously under stress.

When I kicked all of this off back in December, I knew that it would be a long term effort and planned to use all of 2018 as a "training" year with the hope that I'd see measurable improvements in my car racing performance in 2019 - so I still have a long way to go, but I am hoping to see some early improvements between now and the end of the year.
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Tom,

Great insites. Just had to ask.....people assume it's a given. Karting control movements and techniques are shall we say are manic compared to sports cars.....for me anyway. I gave a bit of a go for the first time last season when I was able.....the learning curve is steep but being up against 10 year veterans with body weights of a teenager meant the highest I placed in a race was fourth....I will try and pick it up once again; had a major family crisis this year.

The pressure, stress, and intense racing are definitely there to work on you. I have not had any coaching save an F2 driver that I chatted with once. He was in my race.... wanted the series win on the resume it seems. Yes this race was definately out of my league.

How are your ribs?
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How are your ribs?
Back, ribs, arms - sore!
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Karting control movements and techniques are shall we say are manic compared to sports cars.....for me anyway.
Yeah, everything in a kart feels magnified - very small inputs yield large responses. This has taught me to be smoother with my inputs and improve my sensitivity to the minute changes in balance that result.

For example, now I can feel as soon as the tires are starting to slide a bit and instinctively dial out just a tad less steering angle to gain back full grip (rather than let it build into a full slide). This means that I avoid big slides because I catch them as soon as they start and this helps to keep up my speed and momentum because I don't have to let off the throttle or scrub a bunch of speed to deal with the tires sliding. Smooth is fast and smoother is faster.

Another thing that I've worked hard on is racing behind another car. I used to focus a lot on the car ahead which basically meant that i was driving reactively based on what the car ahead was doing. Now I am able to look ahead and around the car ahead (while still keeping track of the car directly ahead) which allows me to proactively drive my line and hit my marks cleanly. In the kart, this let's me go faster and creates better passing opportunities.

I hope that these and several other skills that I have worked on in the kart, will ultimately transfer to the car.

Time will tell...

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