Hey Roger, thanks for another info of your week. The AI design looks really good, changing the tail lights to make it fit, a good move. Making so much with carbon fibre will be a challenge in itself. Thanks! 👍💪✌
this is coming along great not sure if you saw my comment on your last video, but i had mentioned checking out a channel named Street Bandito as they do a ton of composites and carbon fiber work. Also was wondering if you had thought about utilizing 3d printed pieces for the molds for the carbon fiber body panels also some thing the guys at Street Bandito did.
Thanks for the reply. I will take a look at his videos. Most of my body panels are too large for me to use 3D printed molds. But I was wanting to try 3D printed molds for some smaller interior trim pieces. Thanks for watching.
An easy way to make your car look more "Supercar" is to have bigger back wheels than front wheels. Look at the Lotus Elise, Exige and Evora for references. Although one inch diameter more in the back does not look like much, it really influence the perception of the car towards supercar looks :) For reference, the Evora has 19" in the front and 20" in the back. I'll admit I have no idea how easy or hard it is to implement, but IMHO, worth a thought :)
@@basementsupercarbuild2948 LOVE THE CAR BUT I HAVE A QUESTION WHY DID YOU NOT JUST START WITH A DONOR CAR AND START THERE THAT WAY ITS ROAD LEGAL ALREADY ??
Hey I just found this channel. I’ve been looking through your videos trying to figure out what you are using for your engine and transaxle. I haven’t been able to find it. I’d love if you could tell me.
The engine is an aluminum block LS 5.3. The engine is built and has twin turbos set at 12 lbs of boost. This combo should be running about 800 hp. The transaxle is a Graziano 6 speed, the same transaxle that came in the Lamborghini Gallardo and Early Audi R8.
Hey Roger, thanks for another info of your week. The AI design looks really good, changing the tail lights to make it fit, a good move. Making so much with carbon fibre will be a challenge in itself. Thanks! 👍💪✌
this is coming along great not sure if you saw my comment on your last video, but i had mentioned checking out a channel named Street Bandito as they do a ton of composites and carbon fiber work. Also was wondering if you had thought about utilizing 3d printed pieces for the molds for the carbon fiber body panels also some thing the guys at Street Bandito did.
Thanks for the reply. I will take a look at his videos. Most of my body panels are too large for me to use 3D printed molds. But I was wanting to try 3D printed molds for some smaller interior trim pieces. Thanks for watching.
Bandito's Assemble.
Really looking great Roger. I haven’t caught up to nearly all of your updates, just getting started. Keep up the great work!
Thank you. It’s been a fun project so far.
Hands down better than any kit car out there including. FFR. I want to see you and this car WIN!!!
Thank you for the great compliment. I hope it turns out really nice, I guess we will see. Thanks for watching.
An easy way to make your car look more "Supercar" is to have bigger back wheels than front wheels. Look at the Lotus Elise, Exige and Evora for references. Although one inch diameter more in the back does not look like much, it really influence the perception of the car towards supercar looks :)
For reference, the Evora has 19" in the front and 20" in the back.
I'll admit I have no idea how easy or hard it is to implement, but IMHO, worth a thought :)
Actually, the fronts are 19” and the rears are 20”. I wanted to go with 21” on the rears but they were not available in the wheel that I bought.
This is sick
Thank you! And thanks for watching.
@@basementsupercarbuild2948 LOVE THE CAR BUT I HAVE A QUESTION WHY DID YOU NOT JUST START WITH A DONOR CAR AND START THERE THAT WAY ITS ROAD LEGAL ALREADY ??
Hey I just found this channel. I’ve been looking through your videos trying to figure out what you are using for your engine and transaxle. I haven’t been able to find it. I’d love if you could tell me.
The engine is an aluminum block LS 5.3. The engine is built and has twin turbos set at 12 lbs of boost. This combo should be running about 800 hp. The transaxle is a Graziano 6 speed, the same transaxle that came in the Lamborghini Gallardo and Early Audi R8.
@@basementsupercarbuild2948 Very impressive set up. I'm looking forward to watching the rest of your videos.
Oi Roger I just DMed you on bilibili. I'm building a car as well. I have a mill. If you want to team up we can speed up both of our processes.