The SLC, like any car of its type can be a complex project to build. That's why, in addition to forums like this, there is a wiki, where build information, history, build tips, etc, are organized in an easy-to-search, user friendly fashion.
A wiki, for those not familiar with the term, is sort of a user-maintained website that allows collaborative editing by it's users. For technical and licensing cost reasons, there are only a limited amount of editors, but anyone can read the wiki, and comment on it. Those that want to contribute can become editors, or just send their insights to me or Scott Swartz via PM on the 40s forum.
The wiki is not a Superlite or RCR project, but is entirely user-created and supported. That's why it's important for everyone building a car, or really, anyone with something useful to add, to contribute to the wiki. Since there is no factory support, we as builders have to keep it alive, and provide value to ensure that it remains as a great source for current and prospective builders.
So, please read, and contribute!
The URL for public access (meaning, anyone can use this to read and comment), is easy to access. Just type public.slc.wiki in the address bar of your browser.
Have fun, and enjoy!
A wiki, for those not familiar with the term, is sort of a user-maintained website that allows collaborative editing by it's users. For technical and licensing cost reasons, there are only a limited amount of editors, but anyone can read the wiki, and comment on it. Those that want to contribute can become editors, or just send their insights to me or Scott Swartz via PM on the 40s forum.
The wiki is not a Superlite or RCR project, but is entirely user-created and supported. That's why it's important for everyone building a car, or really, anyone with something useful to add, to contribute to the wiki. Since there is no factory support, we as builders have to keep it alive, and provide value to ensure that it remains as a great source for current and prospective builders.
So, please read, and contribute!
The URL for public access (meaning, anyone can use this to read and comment), is easy to access. Just type public.slc.wiki in the address bar of your browser.
Have fun, and enjoy!