Thought people (especially Peter!) might enjoy a couple of very average snaps of my latest bright idea, a budget autocross car appropriately known as "the Kyneton skid pig."
It's a 3L 75 that I bought with the intention of probably wrecking for other projects, but after a good look decided it was too good for that and that it should be resurrected. So far we've only spent a day working on it (mind you it was 2 of us going absolutely flat out for 12 hours), but all it should need from here is a timing belt, the interior stripped and to have the race seat fitted.
Needless to say, we're absolutely itching to get it out into the dirt in a few weeks time!
Where are you going to auto cross Matt? I'm interested!
Hey Evan, the Kyneton car club has a track and runs a series which ill do as much as possible of (hence the name). Theres also a good track out at Ballarat that ive done previously, but as the car is stored 10 minutes from Kyneton it makes sense to go there. Obviously I will provide videos later on. Cheers!
I've got a car at Maldon that's potentially suitable (certainly expendable), and I thought autocross might be fun. I didn't know there's a track at Kyneton... Thanks for enlightening me, I'm going to look further into it!
It doesn't look to be a 3lt? No bumper accordions, side exit exhaust, what fuel tank does it have? In the boot or under? Or did you guys put TS gear on it?
Good spotting, and also good assumptions there. The TS bumpers were one of the things we did to it. Its definitely a 3L. Boot tank. the LSD works very well, and that 2nd gear goes forever- perfect for autocross!
lol Go "The Kyneton Skid Pig"!!! Give it heaps, no mercy, I want to hear those valves bounce.
Hey Matt,
Can it be the same car?
The progress is nothing less than sensational!
Take care and enjoy ... :-)
Cheers guys!
Videos to follow in a few weeks ;D
The Bottchers dropped in to see the Skid Pig debut today, can't believe I've never had a go at autocross before it looks like so much fun!
Photos/videos are just from the iPhone unfortunately.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7ygtZRUuVg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq53WaSxYG0
Matt - we only stopped for about half an hour. Looked like they were reconfiguring the track when we left. How many runs did you get in the day? How many different track configurations?
What can I say, how good was that! We absolutely bloody flogged the poor old car all day, and aside from what I think was probably a bit of fuel starvation (didn't change the fuel pump/filter yet, its the next thing to do), the car was absolutely bulletproof! Can't wait to get back there for another go.
Good of you to drop in Evan! Sorry I didn't get a chance to speak to you much.
Yep, they did 2 runs at each course, and then modified it in between as you suspected. 4 different courses so 8 timed runs, with a sighting parade lap in between.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwFzqDBe27w
Here's my last run for the day. In between the seat belt trying to kill me (watch for the unexplained arm movements as it slides off my shoulders and restricts my arm movement, 6 point harness and a race seat will go in before the next one), it was probably my tidiest and quickest run of the day. There were a few other interesting moments on camera throughout the day that I'll edit into a single video shortly.
Let's see more Alfas out there at the next one!
That's fricken awesome! Heaps of sideways action and revs...Well Done!
Haha, your hands are a constant blur.
Looks like fun, I'll be out there next time, even if it's in the family wagon.
Well done Mat.
Quotewatch for the unexplained arm movements
I wasn't sure which bit that was. It looked like 60 secs of unexplained arm movement. LOL
Looks like a heap of fun Matt
Haha, cheers blokes!
Unfortunately the next one now clashes with the winton sprint, not entirely decided which one I'll do yet, but I'd say it will probably be Winton.
Life's pretty tough when you've gotta decide which track car you're going to take out for the weekend.