Desert Sasqwatch
Bigfoot Goblin
- Desert Sasqwatch Bigfoot Goblin
I have one in my Jeep, but you're right that I probably need one in my Goblin too! 
TWIN CHARGED!!!!!I found the perfect accessory for everyone with a NA motor, one of these will add about 50 HP and 25 MPH to the top end.
Car Fake Dump Electronic Turbo Blow Off Hooter Valve Analog Sound BOV Universal | eBay
I found the perfect accessory for everyone with a NA motor, one of these will add about 50 HP and 25 MPH to the top end.
Car Fake Dump Electronic Turbo Blow Off Hooter Valve Analog Sound BOV Universal | eBay
Is this 1 1/4” DOM?Well, I measured 200 times and cut, bent and welded in the front triangulation cross bars. Clears the 7 inch brake booster and master cylinder, the pedal box and brake switch, and the EPS - by 1/16ths of an inch - but it fits exactly as planned. There's enough space to slip a large motorcycle battery into the battery box - was planning to use a Li-ion battery anyway - after dropping it down by 3/4 inch (yes, it clears the steering rack).
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This addition increases front torsional stiffness by more than 50% and helps keep the footwell more intact in an impact. The 'kink' in the bars was needed for the correct bar angles to clear everything and has a vertical tie bar at the intersection to keep the kink from flexing and less tendency to fold in an impact.
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I'm happy with the way this turned out. I had been contemplating this addition for a long time - even thought about making it a bolt-in, but that would be far less rigid and the small bolts would be far more susceptible to failure in an impact. Weld-in was the only solution I could go with to meet my goals.
I'm getting closer to completing the gusset installations, have about 12 more to go, then I can wrap up this side project. The numbers:
Weight added - 41.5 lbs (total to date)
Torsional stiffness - increased by @40%
Weld (critical) integrity - more than 30%
Safety peace of mind - increased by 1000%
(these numbers were checked in a structural software used to build rockets)
I can finally get back to engineering my rear suspension.
RIP Zack
Wait for the NO. (Then only do one more a week.Progress update:
Playing with the dash ideas, decided to fab up a steel dash frame that (mostly) follows the contour of the back edge of the hood. The Cobalt guage panel fits snuggly in its location and plenty of room to add guages, switches, etc. to suit my needs. Trying to decide if a steel or fiberglass panel will bolt to the frame - it will have lots of holes in it (guages) so the weight difference will not be much of a factor.
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My second idea for a harness bar to align with my aluminum seats is built up. I wanted something less permanent than a welded in 1.5 inch tube (6.25 lbs) that would align with these seats, but may not if I end up with something more comfortable for my old sqwatch butt. What I came up with is strong (1/4 plate, 1.25x0.125 tube, 1.5 inch 4 bolt-on knuckles), can somewhat adjusted and fits the 'custom' look I like for my build. In an accident they are isolated from the frame perimeter and less likely to be affected in a side impact. And they weight 8.0 lbs for the pair. I'm happy with how they turned out.
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I'm also slowly collecting engine performance parts, as I can sneak my car allowance past my financial director (yes, she is one). Forged internals - rods and pistons - to replace the cast parts in the crated LDK/LNF I have. More parts on the way - because I haven't been told no YET.
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