SeattleDiver
01-04-2024, 11:09 PM
Hi All,
As I am moving through the first few months of my roadster build, I thought I would share my plans and see if there is any feedback from the group.
My background is that I am a software engineer (Aerospace degree originally) and have a pretty good amount of experience with cars but am no expert. I have a 1968 Corvette that I did a complete restomod with a Sniper injected 600hp 496 big block (from Blueprint engines) and a Tremec 5 speed. All suspension, brakes (Wilwood), cooling, wiring, interior, and drive train I modified and did the work myself. I’m super proud of it. Currently I have the suspension, steering, fuel tank and lines, brakes, and cockpit panels done. I am ejoying the heck out of it!
The roadster I am building is going to be for my wife as well. While I have driven my corvette for years, she has never driven a car like this, so I am concerned about it getting away from her even thought she will most likely drive it like an old lady. I will not be racing the car, and to be honest, I drive pretty calmly most of the time in my corvette other than some fun acceleration from time to time. I have learned some things from the Corvette that I want to make sure to implement with the roadster. I will point those out below. For my roadster I am planning a few things that will anger the purists, but I am used to that with my restomod Corvette.
Drive Train
LS3 376ci from Blueprint Engines
4l70e auto transmission from Blueprint Engines with the motor
IRS rear end from FFR
Paddle Shifters (haven’t decided which ones yet)
Wilwood brakes from FFR
Traction Control (RaceTCS seems to have a great system) – this is more of a safety thing of course
Interior
Different high back seats (haven’t decided which ones yet)
Heated seats
Different carpet and door panels (Most likely custom – maybe from Intatrim)
Dakota Digital gauges (I have them in my Corvette and love them)
Carbon dash from FFR
Cup holders in trans tunnel (I miss those on my Corvette)
USB chargers on the dash
A pocket for my phone (It flies all over in the Corvette)
Stereo using a Bluetooth Amp driven from my phone
Push button start
Other
Expanding the trunk for more room
18x9 front and 18x11 back wheels (Not from FFR)
Electronic parking brake (eStopp)
Powder coated footwell and fender wells (etc) for a super clean engine compartment
I think that’s about it. Any thoughts or feedback is welcome. For the stranger items I tried to show why those, but feel free to ask if they don’t make sense.
As I am moving through the first few months of my roadster build, I thought I would share my plans and see if there is any feedback from the group.
My background is that I am a software engineer (Aerospace degree originally) and have a pretty good amount of experience with cars but am no expert. I have a 1968 Corvette that I did a complete restomod with a Sniper injected 600hp 496 big block (from Blueprint engines) and a Tremec 5 speed. All suspension, brakes (Wilwood), cooling, wiring, interior, and drive train I modified and did the work myself. I’m super proud of it. Currently I have the suspension, steering, fuel tank and lines, brakes, and cockpit panels done. I am ejoying the heck out of it!
The roadster I am building is going to be for my wife as well. While I have driven my corvette for years, she has never driven a car like this, so I am concerned about it getting away from her even thought she will most likely drive it like an old lady. I will not be racing the car, and to be honest, I drive pretty calmly most of the time in my corvette other than some fun acceleration from time to time. I have learned some things from the Corvette that I want to make sure to implement with the roadster. I will point those out below. For my roadster I am planning a few things that will anger the purists, but I am used to that with my restomod Corvette.
Drive Train
LS3 376ci from Blueprint Engines
4l70e auto transmission from Blueprint Engines with the motor
IRS rear end from FFR
Paddle Shifters (haven’t decided which ones yet)
Wilwood brakes from FFR
Traction Control (RaceTCS seems to have a great system) – this is more of a safety thing of course
Interior
Different high back seats (haven’t decided which ones yet)
Heated seats
Different carpet and door panels (Most likely custom – maybe from Intatrim)
Dakota Digital gauges (I have them in my Corvette and love them)
Carbon dash from FFR
Cup holders in trans tunnel (I miss those on my Corvette)
USB chargers on the dash
A pocket for my phone (It flies all over in the Corvette)
Stereo using a Bluetooth Amp driven from my phone
Push button start
Other
Expanding the trunk for more room
18x9 front and 18x11 back wheels (Not from FFR)
Electronic parking brake (eStopp)
Powder coated footwell and fender wells (etc) for a super clean engine compartment
I think that’s about it. Any thoughts or feedback is welcome. For the stranger items I tried to show why those, but feel free to ask if they don’t make sense.