Long time dreamer, finally getting started

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6StringMercenary

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Hi all, just a quick note to say hello from Dallas and why I've decided to make an account. Actually, I've been on quite a kick lately, signing up for a Pocket Bikes, Modified Power Wheels, and now Custom DIY Go-Kart forum all within a month. Basically, I've been dreaming for a long time of my own personal little go-kart or runabout to feed my need for speed without having to go full size.

I'm a studied researcher, so I do my best to pile up as much knowledge as I can before spending money, because I don't have a lot of that. Fortunately, as a lifetime gear-head (and once a delivery driver for O'Reilly Autoparts - that helped teach a lot), I'm very up-to-date on current automotive technology, practices, etc. So I do grasp the principles and mechanics involved, but I'm not arrogant enough to think "Oh, I'll just throw this together in a couple weekends!" is a good attitude to have here, not at all.

I'm not very skilled as a mechanic unless I've got extensive planning and diagrams and patience to set things up and go slow. I do read a lot and like to experiment, so I'm kind of a shade-tree natural in that respect. More than anything, I'm a very creative person, and that can sometimes be a difficult thing because I don't have the actual skill or talents (or funding) to realize my concepts.

Case in point, my biggest long-term goal is to re-create a Lamborghini Countach at probably 1/2 scale. Because it's such a popular car, I'm glad there are lots of resources available to "borrow from" along the way, like exact 3D models to buy and use, kit car guides, and even some inspiration in that vintage Lamborghini Countach go-kart made in Italy. If successful, I'd probably get addicted and start eying an F40, a McLaren F1, and a Zonda F Roadster project to capitalize on learning how to make a mid-engined high performance replica.

Because I'm still very into technology, specifically composites and forced induction, I'm eager to explore odd "homebrew" type experiments in this field. For instance, I'd like to test out some PVC and other compounds, in conjunction automotive-grade frame-filling-foam for structural stiffness and held together with industrial grade epoxies as the material for my chassis. Would it be easier to simply design a copy of the real deal and have somebody weld one up? Probably. It might be the only viable option long-term anyway. Same goes for body panels - I'm eager to think creatively, to try different weird things to see if they work on the cheap, then use the learning to weigh the experiments against a more traditional method.

Two years ago, I never would've come this close to even considering these ideas as workable. I lived in an apartment or condo most of my life, never had a garage, and now that I've got one, it really has been a constructive place. The go-kart is my dream project. However, it's not the only thing for the garage.

I've actually entered a "small business start up" contest for $50,000 to convert my garage into a workshop so I can design, build, and attempt to market an improved wing aerodynamic design...shown off as a type of personal flight device. I'm not really able to say a lot more - hopefully I'll make the finalist cut of 4 people in September - but it all goes back to being a really creative and driven person. My parents always told me to work to use all of my potential, and I appreciate they did that, so one day, I hope to share some of these fun, exciting, and innovative projects with folks like you.

Thanks for providing this forum, keep up the great work, stay safe and I look forward to participating.

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Cool! Maybe we will see you at the swap meet. I am pretty sure I'm going. PVC hasn't worked in the past for people that have tried, but that's not to say they haven't put frame filling foam in it... I would be skeptical though as the frame experiences a lot of weight and forces that break PVC.

In the long term, if you are planning on fabricating something that a person will sit in and drive, welding is the way to go.
 
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I'm a huge gear head too! Have grown up in a big car family all my life. You named some of my favorite cars!
The Ferrari F40 is probably my favorite Ferrari ever. Have you ever seen one in real life? It is LIFE-CHANGING!!!! Lucky for me I've seen 2 different ones in the last 1.5 years...
The Countach is definitely cool, but the Miura is much better/cooler IMHO. I saw a Miura Bertone at a car's and coffee in June... it was mint!
Mclaren F1 is cool, but really not one of my favorites... except the middle seat driver seat thing is cool.
I LOVE Pagani!!! I have a thing for weird smaller supercar brands like Pagani, and Gumpert, Noble. I just realized how similar the Noble m600 and Pagani Zonda are... with they're engines from other brands thing. The m600 had a Volvo xc90 motor right? And of course Pagani's beautiful MB AMG V12...
I saw the Pagani Huayra (What was the only one in the U.S,at the time), Miura bertone, and a Ferrari F40 at a local Cars and Coffee called Caffeine and Carburetors, in New Canaan,CT. The best part of this whole story? I'm only 14! Like I said, I'm very lucky to have a family that's so into cars.

I'll try to find some pics from the C&C.
By the way, don't epoxy the frame. It gets used up faster than you think and at 5-8$ a package you would be better off buying a welder and taking a welding class lol.
Edit: I found the pics, but it's getting late. I'll download them to my computer in the morning.
 

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Welcome
I was a sponsor and was heavily involved on modified power wheels. I had basically the largest used parts store (some new) worldwide. I sold it off when i was put on disability last year.
The store still exists on the site with the same name MLtoys.
When i do post its under Hootienchyna.
 

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Very cool responses all, and I do appreciate the guidance to go ahead and look toward learning welding and metal work! I've already looked into some kits and would use online resources to self-teach as much as I can, but still need the budget first. Thanks and will be around!
 

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Definitely cool rides to check out! I'll really enjoy finally getting to see some up close one of these days. For now I just see a lot of Tesla sedans -they're the new "hot status symbol" car around Dallas.

Part of the reason I like the idea of building a DIY go-kart Countach, F40, or other mid-engine RWD car like the Muira or a GT40 even is the chance to use a modern, transverse turbo engine. Specifically I'm interested in the Ford 1.0L turbo 3 cylinder, which can be hopped up to about 200 hp (currently being used in an open wheel racing series). Other engines down the line include the Volvo supercharged/turbocharged small motor and whatever else that looks available and workable. It's ambitious, but I'm also going to take the time to work on the measurements and math. We'll see!
 

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Definitely cool rides to check out! I'll really enjoy finally getting to see some up close one of these days. For now I just see a lot of Tesla sedans -they're the new "hot status symbol" car around Dallas.

Part of the reason I like the idea of building a DIY go-kart Countach, F40, or other mid-engine RWD car like the Muira or a GT40 even is the chance to use a modern, transverse turbo engine. Specifically I'm interested in the Ford 1.0L turbo 3 cylinder, which can be hopped up to about 200 hp (currently being used in an open wheel racing series). Other engines down the line include the Volvo supercharged/turbocharged small motor and whatever else that looks available and workable. It's ambitious, but I'm also going to take the time to work on the measurements and math. We'll see!

Let me know if I can help. ....(I don't usually associate with people from DALLAS.....but in your case I might make an exception)......
 
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