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Old 07-18-2015, 11:20 PM   #211
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Guys, you need to PM me or post up the details. Will make it easier to install when my replacement arrives.
I just spoke with him briefly on facebook. Hopefully he took a few more photos and will share.
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Old 07-19-2015, 01:24 AM   #212
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Guys, you need to PM me or post up the details. Will make it easier to install when my replacement arrives.
I posted more detailed pics in my build thread. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13157

I had to do some minor trimming to the gas tank covers. Easy to trim with some metal shears after taking them off the car. Finished installing the suspension covers and then put the gas tank covers on bottom. Everything is nice and flush now.
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Old 07-19-2015, 02:59 AM   #213
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Here's my pic dump, including the new packaging... because boxes are sexy?

I did end up modifying mine to fit the stock b-pipe... I just couldn't help myself, it looks so much better without spacers. I also cut the corner off the corresponding diff cover where the b-pipe bends by the diff.





















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Old 07-19-2015, 06:45 PM   #214
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Usability is hard to judge. It depends on how much time you want to spend on it and your background in fluid dynamics. I had background using ANSYS Fluent and Star-CCM+ in college and a little after college before trying OpenFOAM. OpenFOAM was very very difficult at first as I am a mechanical engineer and not use to computer programming. I also never used Linux before which made it that much harder. It took me about 2 years working about 3 hours a day to become decent using it. Now, I love it and am glad I took the time to learn it. I have been using it for about 5 years and see no change in site as it is very powerful.

Since OpenFOAM has gained in popularity, they have classes now you can take. I would recommend that to speed up learning time. I know they have classes in Chicago for it in October. They did not have these classes when I was learning.

My main problem with OpenFOAM is the pre and post-processing. I finally became pretty good with the meshing software in OpenFOAM (snappyHexMesh). Before I really learned that, the pre-processing was a pain. I would mesh. It would be terrible. I would change values that should make it better and it would crash. I did a lot of reading before becoming good with it. Plus in the new releases, snappy has been updated to be more powerful. For post-processing, Paraview is pretty unstable in Linux in my opinion. So this is the pain. I do CAD in Windows. Transfer that to my CFD workstation that runs Linux. I would then mesh and run the case. Then transfer the case back to my Windows CAD machine for the post-processing in Paraview.

Another thing I really like about OpenFOAM is that it weeds out the people who just want CFD for marketing. Since it is so difficult to use, people who use it want it for meaningful results. There is a wealth of knowledge online also for it. If you decide to want to use it, hit me up and I can help you get started
That makes a lot of sense. I've used Ansys for some static and fatigue analysis, but never the Fluent side of things. Some of the other guys on the team used StarCCM back when I was doing Formula SAE, but I never used it. I was too busy with suspension and project management stuff. OpenFOAM seems like a great solution for "low end" CFD (read: cheap), so I hope it continues to grow in popularity.

Honestly, I have no intentions of learning CFD right now. I'm familiar enough with what it involves to know I have nowhere near the time or ability to get competent with it. I would much rather just team up with someone that specializes in that sort of thing.

On that note, I replied to Eric's email yesterday, but I understand it's the weekend for most people. I'd love to work with you guys, seems like we've got some complimentary capabilities.

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Old 07-21-2015, 12:03 PM   #215
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Hey,

Does the kit include the hardware to install it on the car? Mine didn't seem to come with any.

Thanks,
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Hey,

Does the kit include the hardware to install it on the car? Mine didn't seem to come with any.

Thanks,
Yessir, it does. Please contact FT-86 SpeedFactory after checking the box again.
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Yessir, it does. Please contact FT-86 SpeedFactory after checking the box again.
Thanks, I've sent them an email. Do you have a list of the hardware I could give to my shop so they can pick it up at a hardware store?
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Thanks, I've sent them an email. Do you have a list of the hardware I could give to my shop so they can pick it up at a hardware store?
Take a look here on page 3 and 4. This lists out the hardware that comes with each kit.
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Old 07-21-2015, 12:52 PM   #219
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^^^ What Eric said. I thought I was missing half the hardware, went back and searched the packaging and box and found another bag hiding. Double check.
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Take a look here on page 3 and 4. This lists out the hardware that comes with each kit.
Cool, thanks. I'm in touch with FT86 and am having the shop take another good look for the hardware. If they can't find it then I'm assuming FT86 will send me the all hardware and we'll get that bad boy on there

Edit: They found it all! Never mind... Thanks for the support anyways

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Old 07-21-2015, 04:50 PM   #221
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Bump! We've received our new packaging and are working on repacking them for everyone!
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Old 07-23-2015, 01:08 PM   #222
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We have designed a cover for the OEM exhaust users. These will be available in about 1.5 months or so for anyone wanting to run the diffuser with a stock exhaust and fill the hole.
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Old 07-23-2015, 06:24 PM   #223
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Have a few more photos Ryan sent me. I love this car and I'm normally not a fan of rocketbunnies.



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The smallish rims and meaty tires really make that RB kit work.
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