The next challenge build will be me attempting to shove a 6.0 LS based truck engine with 330k miles into a 1987 Mazda RX7. If you know my skill level this will be a little above my current level. The goal will be to drive the car to the event and back home. This year I spent almost $600 in fuel driving to the event and back home. Another goal is to be as transparent about the build process as possible.
If the event is before the second week of October next year or I don't finish most of this build by May 1, I'll just be contacting Jeremy to by me some sort of car that I can fly and drive.
Purchase of RX7 $600 later
Knowing I needed an engine I reached out to Patrick who had this 330k mile Express that he sold me for $1000. I'm still debating on weather or not to use this since my starting point is half the budget.
Van story time: Story note, there was around 5" of snow on the ground.
1. Pat had me park at the neighbors house because his driveway is nicer for trailering. He forgot to inform the neighbor of this, so the police were called. After thinking it over the neighbor called Pat, Pat confirmed it was one of his friends and the neighbor called the police off.
2. Had to unload Pat's storage shed, the van, mainly into the S10 from Jacksonville. I keep trying to sell different people of the idea of using the van body as a storage shed now.
3. Put the battery in the van and jump started it. Drove it over around the neighbors driveway.
4. Tilted my trailer down, if you have never seen a tilt trailer tilt you are missing out.
5. Took about ten tries with the van spinning its tires and me to line the van up perfectly to get the van the whole way onto the trailer. The rear passenger side tire ended up hanging off the side about 2". The whole van overhung by about 2.5'.
6. Pat and I strapped down the front of the van.
7. Now comes the tricky part tilting the trailer back up to its original position. Normally I use wheel chocks to hold the wheels of the trailer still as I pull the bed of the trailer back up. With the snow on the ground this didn't work very well. That and my work truck that we use as our plow truck kind of sucks in the snow. Pat was amazed our 2007 Ford has manual locking hubs in the front. At this point we started to question if I was going to get the van tilted back up onto the trailer to take it home with me.
8. Pat comes up with the brilliant idea to hook one of my extra tie down straps to the bottom the the trailer to his truck. He would pull the part that is supposed to stay still while I pulled the trailer forward to tilt the trailer up. At this point we both hop into our respective trucks and have a tug of way with the trailer, spinning tires in the snow in the neighbors driveway. This actually worked, my truck and trailer wasn't straight because of the spinning but the bed of the trailer was now pulled into position to toe.
9. Tied down the back of the van. Made an exchange of money and paperwork. We came to the conclusion we should have had someone video tape the raising of the trailer to put onto youtube.
10. Had a tough time pulling out of Pat's neighbors driveway through the snow, had to get a little running start when no cars were coming.
11. Made it onto the highway where I realized the weight balance of the trailer didn't like going more than 62mph. I set the cruise at 60mph and had a relaxing ride home. I didn't have to pass anyone on the 70mph roads. Took me 1.5 hours longer to get home.
Picked up a grannies swap mount kit and a bunch of other parts
At some point sitting in my basement at work someone did this to it.
Dropped the RX7 off at Theoretical house so he could remove the engine and transmission for his own project and helped me recoup some cost. Need to go pick it up soon. Chris said I needed more flying cars in my build threads so I added a photo of the car flying onto the trailer.
Current budget outlook
Purchased a roll bar at the challenge for $100 and picked up my Turbo2 rear on the way back from the Challenge.
Need to decide which set of wheels to actual use, find a way to mount the transmission and a radiator solution that fits the budget and goal.