Sam's Proper MX-3 - LT Turbo project *Parting out*



  • Does look good!

    I'd have removed the fog light holes completely but that's a taste thing.

    Looking forward to seeing it on the car.



  • @1bc645f889=Lori:

    Does look good!

    I'd have removed the fog light holes completely but that's a taste thing.

    Thought about it lots, and really wanted too though I felt it just too difficult for my skill level given the large contoured section you would have to remove and renew.



  • wow that looks goooood cant wait to see what it looks like on the car
    splitter joint removal was a good choice



  • Templating the hole for the new grill is proving testing!
    getting there though :D

    next up is the mesh edging, best option so far
    is 5mm silicone hose split down the middle,
    just waiting on a 2m length of it so I can
    cut the mesh to shape.

    Then I need to find a way of securing it all…



  • No more nails or (and yes this is going to sound odd) build it up with PVA glue.



  • nah need some kind of clip system,
    NMN has a habit of not being waterproof in my experience!



  • That looks pretty f**king good mate 8)



  • Use PVA, drys clear, waterproof, cheep, can be painted and..can be removed quickly :)



  • Ok slight change of tactics here now!
    The silicone tube is now attached (via slitting the whole length)) to the
    actual bumper not the mesh, as it was proving far to difficult
    to get the mesh the exact right size to sit in the hole,
    given all its contours. Now im going to have to secure the mesh
    to the back of silicon tube via some glue, subsequently
    the grill mesh I cut to shape earlier is now to small to fit behind
    the tubing :( , so if anyone wants a piece of mesh probably
    big enough to fit the standard bottom bumper hole (assuming
    you have cut the 'teeth' out) gimme a shout….

    will update once I've got another piece of mesh ffs :roll:



  • Cut out my front wind splitter today
    from a piece of 5mm black plastic
    sheet we had at work wich came on
    a palet protecting some metal, its the perfect
    stuff!



  • i like that i may have copy lol



  • do it mate, just trace round your bumper
    then bring the shape forward about 50mm,
    probably going to need some 'U' nuts
    to fix it to the underside of the original
    splitter and obviously those supporting
    rods to stop it flapping about at speed
    wich will get bolted to the bumper support :D



  • That is looking very nice :D :D



  • @68a52dcf41=youdirtyfox:

    do it mate, just trace round your bumper
    then bring the shape forward about 50mm,
    probably going to need some 'U' nuts
    to fix it to the underside of the original
    splitter and obviously those supporting
    rods to stop it flapping about at speed
    wich will get bolted to the bumper support :D

    thanks i just need the plastic now lol



  • we got very lucky with that I must admit
    this stuff bends without shattering
    and even at the point it would it
    just bends over and creases like a shatterproof
    ruler. If we had more I would make you one,
    but its still goto to do my mates cupra front splitter
    and maybe some side skirts, if theres any left
    after that though I will give you a shout



  • @1706c34f4a=youdirtyfox:

    Cut out my front wind splitter today
    from a piece of 5mm black plastic
    sheet we had at work wich came on
    a palet protecting some metal, its the perfect
    stuff!

    Looks the bollocks mate. I think you should make these and sell them, I'll take one, it's the exact thing I was trying to do with my V6 splitter and the Cupra splitter (but I can't be arsed smoothing them together yet, or possibly ever).



  • i cant wait to see what it looks like on the car



  • @56570d3e67:

    Looks the !@"* mate. I think you should make these and sell them

    If I had a workshop and the raw materials I would,
    but alas I have neither….



  • got the splitter on the bumper now!
    had to make some panel clips using
    some stainless and bolted together with
    M4 x 16mm bolts and nyloc nuts

    got the splitter support rods too,
    but there going to have to wait to be fitted
    as I need to make some alu posts to fit them.

    as you can see it attaches the to back edge
    of the original splitter with clips so I didnt actually
    drill through the original splitter, also got some nice rubber
    edging to go right the way along.



  • I'm stealing the idea for you lights if you don't mind fella, just the clusters though. I can grab a load of circular sections from work. Just read your worklog from start to finish, good work fella, how's the turbo coming along?


 

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