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Finally found the time to spend nearly a full day on the ute. It's currently sitting in the very nice workshop of one of my sponsers, Arid Airconditing, waiting for a custom alloy dash to be fabricated. It sure is a pleasure to have a clean, airconditioned sheet metal shop to work in.
The owner and I got the frame finished using a curved 25x25 RHS between the A pillars and two support brackets that brace to the trans tunnel. Next step is to cut out the alloy sheet for the top and facia which'll be held in place with 6mm capscrews into nutserts. The design allows for the top of the dash to be removed while leaving the facia portion in place for maintenance.
Then all we need to do is......a complete rewire. You ready Dane? I drilled out the key barrel mounting rivets on the steering column today as well so we're all set for a starter button. Is it too late to change to a flush mount speedo display?
The owner and I got the frame finished using a curved 25x25 RHS between the A pillars and two support brackets that brace to the trans tunnel. Next step is to cut out the alloy sheet for the top and facia which'll be held in place with 6mm capscrews into nutserts. The design allows for the top of the dash to be removed while leaving the facia portion in place for maintenance.
Then all we need to do is......a complete rewire. You ready Dane? I drilled out the key barrel mounting rivets on the steering column today as well so we're all set for a starter button. Is it too late to change to a flush mount speedo display?
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Are you doing ECU at the same time as the rewire? Or are you just wanting the ancillaries rewired just now? Did you end up getting the fuel pick ups changed on the tank? Are we going to run the time fuel pumps and get rid of the surge tank now too? Better/bigger intercooler and ducting?
I got the pics on the phone and from what I can see it looks great.
I got the pics on the phone and from what I can see it looks great.
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the speedo you have can be panel mounted. It wont be flush but I think its the way to go. It will only stick out 20mm or so. I you want to do this then let me know and I will send you a drill template.
Rewire: not sure what you have in mind but between Brett and I it won't be a problem. Its just a matter of finding time to do it.
I think the removeable top panel is a great idea. Should make life much easier.
Rewire: not sure what you have in mind but between Brett and I it won't be a problem. Its just a matter of finding time to do it.
I think the removeable top panel is a great idea. Should make life much easier.

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.
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No plans to do ECU yet, I really just want to clean up the unnecessary wiring behind the dash and then wire up the new gauges and switches. It's going to be a battle getting the car back here before the wet so I can build the new front control arms before Hyden. Fuel tank and intercooler will have to wait until the front suspension and dry sump/exhaust header re-work is done.Outback bloke wrote:Are you doing ECU at the same time as the rewire? Or are you just wanting the ancillaries rewired just now? Did you end up getting the fuel pick ups changed on the tank? Are we going to run the twin fuel pumps and get rid of the surge tank now too? Better/bigger intercooler and ducting?
I got the pics on the phone and from what I can see it looks great.
Can you post up the pics from your phone?
Sounds good, better send up that template.vincentvega wrote:the speedo you have can be panel mounted. It wont be flush but I think its the way to go. It will only stick out 20mm or so. If you want to do this then let me know and I will send you a drill template.
Rewire: not sure what you have in mind but between Brett and I it won't be a problem. Its just a matter of finding time to do it.
I think the removeable top panel is a great idea. Should make life much easier.
Re the rewire: Can't you just pop round one weekend when you're not painting the bedroom?
And what's the deal with corner weighting?
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paint the nursery, build a stockcrate on the 6X6, build the armour and bionic arm on a new bullcatcher, clear some fencelines with the dozer............ah you mean on the racecar? 
After the dash is complete I'll have a play with the front end again. I want to build proper hinged type lower control arms to stop the binding & bending. I also want to increase track width but then I'll have to get custom driveshafts made to suit. I'd like to try and do something with the sump/exhaust crossover/engine crossmember setup to improve the approach angle before I accept that I'll have to run a dry sump.
Probably lift the front of the car another inch or two so I can dial up the rideheight on the rear coilovers and run more bump travel.
And then there's the gearbox problem.......

After the dash is complete I'll have a play with the front end again. I want to build proper hinged type lower control arms to stop the binding & bending. I also want to increase track width but then I'll have to get custom driveshafts made to suit. I'd like to try and do something with the sump/exhaust crossover/engine crossmember setup to improve the approach angle before I accept that I'll have to run a dry sump.
Probably lift the front of the car another inch or two so I can dial up the rideheight on the rear coilovers and run more bump travel.
And then there's the gearbox problem.......
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is that shift light an off the shelf unit and control??
if im needed for anything [email protected] and ill try and get back to you.
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kick ass.
tip for the dash. cut out pieces of paper the size of everything you want to mount on the dash and play around with positioning. you only get one chance to get the holes in the right spot! looks excellent mate.
tip for the dash. cut out pieces of paper the size of everything you want to mount on the dash and play around with positioning. you only get one chance to get the holes in the right spot! looks excellent mate.

brumbyrunner wrote:And just to clarify the real 4WD thing, Subarus are an unreal 4WD.
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That's not a bad idea! I was just going to use a white board marker and a rag.vincentvega wrote:kick ass.
tip for the dash. cut out pieces of paper the size of everything you want to mount on the dash and play around with positioning. you only get one chance to get the holes in the right spot! looks excellent mate.
Circles of paper held on with blue tack will be just the ticket.
At this stage I have 7 or 8 gauges I want to fit plus your speedo display, master switch, starter button, horn, camera switch and shift light. I'm sure there'll be more.
Spike: shift light is off the shelf.
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