Having watched Glenn's Southern GT grow to completion and then seeing its excellent performance, being of racing mentality, I decided he can't have a quicker car than me!
One thing I have always wanted to do but never had the nerve to do it myself was to lower the engine. I have seen Roy Smart and Mike Inglis undertake this work themselves but that was not a route for me. Then I began to hear about Mick at Southern GT working on other makes of car and in particular chopping GTDs and putting on the Southern GT rear end. I think 5 others have done this now including Simon Winter, Martin Weigold and Brett McCall. So after some discussions I pulled my engine and gearbox out and delivered the car to Mick. That was yesterday and today I got a call to pop in and check on progress.
The chassis is fully rebuilt already and tomorrow the replacement panelling gets done before I collect the car on Thursday to refit the engine and box over the Easter week.
The benefits of my doing this will be a lower engine and box (by 2 inches) to lower CoG, plus also to level it out as the standard GTD setup is tilted down at the front, and revised rear suspension geometry. Bang for buck is simply awesome!
Below are pictures of the bit of sacrificed chassis and the car as it looks tonight. Also I took a picture of his next batch of solid link gear change assemblies (something Mick put on my car late last year) which may be of interest to some.
The aim is to test the car at Silverstone on May 14th prior to two days at Spa in June.
One thing I have always wanted to do but never had the nerve to do it myself was to lower the engine. I have seen Roy Smart and Mike Inglis undertake this work themselves but that was not a route for me. Then I began to hear about Mick at Southern GT working on other makes of car and in particular chopping GTDs and putting on the Southern GT rear end. I think 5 others have done this now including Simon Winter, Martin Weigold and Brett McCall. So after some discussions I pulled my engine and gearbox out and delivered the car to Mick. That was yesterday and today I got a call to pop in and check on progress.
The chassis is fully rebuilt already and tomorrow the replacement panelling gets done before I collect the car on Thursday to refit the engine and box over the Easter week.
The benefits of my doing this will be a lower engine and box (by 2 inches) to lower CoG, plus also to level it out as the standard GTD setup is tilted down at the front, and revised rear suspension geometry. Bang for buck is simply awesome!
Below are pictures of the bit of sacrificed chassis and the car as it looks tonight. Also I took a picture of his next batch of solid link gear change assemblies (something Mick put on my car late last year) which may be of interest to some.
The aim is to test the car at Silverstone on May 14th prior to two days at Spa in June.