gutting the 944: floors almost done
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gutting the 944: floors almost done
so here are some pics of the floors finally looking decent, a couple more days on the front floors, and it should be good for welding/primer/paint
I found it very easy, spray Xylene, or Un-Goo, leave on overnight, scrape a little with the putty knife; spray again and leave overnight - scrape some more; spray again and leave overnight - and the stuff comes off fairly easy
the orange marks that may look like rust, is not rut :lol:
pics:
this is what I am scraping off - driver's side front:
driver's side rear - almost done!
passenger side rear - almost done - little clean up still needed:
passenger side front - done - on the bottom corner is that hole that needs to be patched up (looks like a car was not jacked properly and fell down):
after the puty knife, either more Xylene, or right now I'm using Kerosine and a towel - and the rest comes off fairly easy
I'd go outside and scrub for 15mnts-1hour and then take an hour break from the stuff; also, this may sound dumb - but I'm not using gloves or a mask, but I am used to chemicals much worse then this; car is outside, everything is wide open, and our garage is on a windy side so its "ventilated" enough for me; but I would recomend to use gloves/mask
I found it very easy, spray Xylene, or Un-Goo, leave on overnight, scrape a little with the putty knife; spray again and leave overnight - scrape some more; spray again and leave overnight - and the stuff comes off fairly easy
the orange marks that may look like rust, is not rut :lol:
pics:
this is what I am scraping off - driver's side front:
driver's side rear - almost done!
passenger side rear - almost done - little clean up still needed:
passenger side front - done - on the bottom corner is that hole that needs to be patched up (looks like a car was not jacked properly and fell down):
after the puty knife, either more Xylene, or right now I'm using Kerosine and a towel - and the rest comes off fairly easy
I'd go outside and scrub for 15mnts-1hour and then take an hour break from the stuff; also, this may sound dumb - but I'm not using gloves or a mask, but I am used to chemicals much worse then this; car is outside, everything is wide open, and our garage is on a windy side so its "ventilated" enough for me; but I would recomend to use gloves/mask
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maybe those regular "porsche" carpets that can be taken out, but that's it
once its stripped, its getting primered and painted and that might be it
I was going to ask if anyone ended up using some kind of track mats or something?
also, that brown epoxy stuff - I am going to leave that stuff alone where it runs along the edges of the floor, however, would it be allright to "scrape" it off from those spots in the middle? its coming off in some spots where it got cut/caught by the putty knife
its looking really nice, I got half-gallon of Kerosine left for tomorrow
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Seems like we have the same objective. The best possible track day car that can be driven on weekends and driven to-from the track legally and somewhat comfortably. For example, I intend to keep my A/C in and functioning, and will have some sort of radio.
I have done my suspension work and I'm now thinking about ways to make it lighter. If I stripped the insulation, I would probably put some sort of carpeting back into it. But before I do that, I think I'm going to buy GT Racing fiberglass bumpers. That should save 50 lbs, and will take the weight from the right place (the ends of the car).
I have done my suspension work and I'm now thinking about ways to make it lighter. If I stripped the insulation, I would probably put some sort of carpeting back into it. But before I do that, I think I'm going to buy GT Racing fiberglass bumpers. That should save 50 lbs, and will take the weight from the right place (the ends of the car).
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Seems like we have the same objective. The best possible track day car that can be driven on weekends and driven to-from the track legally and somewhat comfortably. For example, I intend to keep my A/C in and functioning, and will have some sort of radio.
I have done my suspension work and I'm now thinking about ways to make it lighter. If I stripped the insulation, I would probably put some sort of carpeting back into it. But before I do that, I think I'm going to buy GT Racing fiberglass bumpers. That should save 50 lbs, and will take the weight from the right place (the ends of the car).
I have done my suspension work and I'm now thinking about ways to make it lighter. If I stripped the insulation, I would probably put some sort of carpeting back into it. But before I do that, I think I'm going to buy GT Racing fiberglass bumpers. That should save 50 lbs, and will take the weight from the right place (the ends of the car).
get all the safety stuff taken care of, take it to the track and see how it does, then plan my suspension/brake/wheel/tire mods after that
for the winter, I'm paning to get fiberglass stuff too - bumpers, fenders, hood
I've seen now 2 944's that are local and stripped, and it looks like something I can/want to do, so BOOM goes the dynamite!
I've also chatted with Chad and after seeing pics of his car, I said "wow!"
my family is still wondering wtf I'm doing with it now, my mom already said "so after you take all that out, just call the junk yard so t hey come over and pick up the rest of it"
all in good fun though, they support me
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Do the bumpers really save 27lbs each?? Any ideas on how easy the installation/fitting is for these parts? I wonder what you can save through the bumper shocks. I remember Van build some replacement bumper shocks from aluminum. I forget the weight savings though.
Sorry to hi jack the thread haha.
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yeah I don't remember those weights but, a few pounds here and a few pounds there and it really will add up in the end
there is not much to do on these cars; I'm sure I won't touch anything like exhaust or whatever, untill the stock one falls off or needs replacement
also, all this stuff about weight savings for the car - I should think about some kind of a diet too
for the bumpers - fiberglass pieces are less then 5lbs, so its A LOT, throw in the hood/fenders in there and you shave off good 100lbs (probably)
I was also thinking of going to a 15" wheel - maybe even Cookie Cutters, thoughts? where can I get weights on stock wheels?
there is not much to do on these cars; I'm sure I won't touch anything like exhaust or whatever, untill the stock one falls off or needs replacement
also, all this stuff about weight savings for the car - I should think about some kind of a diet too
for the bumpers - fiberglass pieces are less then 5lbs, so its A LOT, throw in the hood/fenders in there and you shave off good 100lbs (probably)
I was also thinking of going to a 15" wheel - maybe even Cookie Cutters, thoughts? where can I get weights on stock wheels?