View Full Version : Project 818s Build in a month?
iblackwe
03-22-2015, 11:26 AM
I was wondering what the experienced builders/current builders think of this idea. I have roughly a month of assembly time in June before I have to move from a well equipped garage to a parking stall... I am looking for help on a time frame for the various build stages so that I can plan accordingly. If you have a moment just post a comment for how long you spent on things such as; drive train, interior, exterior, prepping parts etc. Any time saving ideas would be great as well!
I am building this kit car with my dad, in which he has built an AC roadster from FFR, so he does have experience with these kits. As of right now I am still attending University and haven't had much time to work on the car itself, it is currently still sitting in the shipping box :(
I have completed all of the donor disassembly, I am just on the stage of prepping the parts. Still have to reassemble the motor, press in the hub bearings, rebuild the brake calipers, extend the wiring, and convert the transmission to 2WD.
ANY! advice is greatly appreciated, I have found some stickies posted here for tips and tricks that the manual doesn't cover so that is very handy.
Thanks in advance!
Ian
07FIREBLADE
03-22-2015, 03:18 PM
You could definitely get it into driving condition depending on how many hours you have to work per day. I don't think you could finish it. But it could be running if everything is ready to go before you start. Wiring is going to take a lot of time to get it done right.
Wayne Presley
03-22-2015, 05:09 PM
Absolutely you could build it in a month. I bet me and Erik could build one in 2 weeks without breaking a sweat.
metalmaker12
03-22-2015, 05:21 PM
I think Wayne's being slightly dishonest since he does not sand, if you mean painted and everything no way dude. You would need a team of people to build it complete in two weeks. Plus Wayne has a full shop and dyno and has built many FFR cars. The two could maybe do it, but it would be more like a month.
rangerbay
03-22-2015, 06:06 PM
I think Wayne's being slightly dishonest since he does not sand, if you mean painted and everything no way dude. You would need a team of people to build it complete in two weeks. Plus Wayne has a full shop and dyno and has built many FFR cars. The two could maybe do it, but it would be more like a month.
I've watched Wayne work. I've had the pleasure of getting in his way on a couple of his 818 builds, and If he says he and Eric can do it in 2 weeks, I absolutely believe those 2 could. (Eric sands, and paints!)
Bill
Wayne Presley
03-22-2015, 06:10 PM
I would wager $1000 that Erik and I could build an 818S in 2 weeks (no paint). It wouldn't surprise me if it was more like 8-9 days
rangerbay
03-22-2015, 06:24 PM
I would wager $1000 that Erik and I could build an 818S in 2 weeks (no paint). It wouldn't surprise me if it was more like 8-9 days
Especially with my help!!!
Bill
Bob_n_Cincy
03-22-2015, 08:57 PM
I would wager $1000 that Erik and I could build an 818S in 2 weeks (no paint). It wouldn't surprise me if it was more like 8-9 days
Wow Wayne, It took me that long to properly diet my harness.
Iblackew, Watch Wayne in all the Grassroots Motorsports videos. Then go for it. Part 1 to Part 34.
Bob
https://youtu.be/S0O15uI7LEE
Mechie3
03-22-2015, 09:23 PM
You could certainly get it to the go kart stage within a month working evenings as long as you don't modify stuff along the way. It all depends on what you want and your desired level of good enough vs perfection or somewhere in between.
Pearldrummer7
03-23-2015, 05:53 AM
You could certainly get it to the go kart stage within a month working evenings as long as you don't modify stuff along the way. It all depends on what you want and your desired level of good enough vs perfection or somewhere in between.
I agree with this^
Also, the condition of your parts and availability of your hardware will make or break a built this that's tight on time IMO.
Best of luck!
DMC7492
03-23-2015, 08:14 AM
Ian, these are just as stated above. And the devil is in the detail. If your slam it together then you have to expect the comments you hear about the build!
I have three days. 24 hours in my fire wall.39807
STiPWRD
03-23-2015, 10:10 AM
Besides the professionals, this was one of the fastest home build threads I've seen:
http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showthread.php?13442-Ghibli-Cup-s-Canadian-build-thread
It took them 3 weeks from the time of kit arrival to go-kart stage with all of the parts prep done ahead of time. So it is possible but for your first 818, you'd have to fully dedicate your time around the clock for that month and make sure you've done your research and all of the donor parts prep. Then there's the body work. So it can be done but IMO you'll end up with a lower quality car if you try to rush things.
iblackwe
03-23-2015, 05:46 PM
Thanks for the advice guys. I should have mentioned I am definitely not doing paint within that month. I think you are right in the fact that it comes down to detail and quality. Since I have done most of the donor work I think I should have enough time. I essentially have ~10 hours a day of time for the car, if not even more, so that might give me a chance. DMC, I can see why that took so long, it looks amazing!
@ Bob, thanks for the tip, I just watched a couple of them and they seem to be very helpful