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19-11-2006, 15:25
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#1 | | MIGWeb User
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: King's Lynn Drives: 2.0 passat est
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| new project...motivation just got this and done couple of bits to it but lost interest,what do all you lads do to keep yourselves interested in the projects you work on?
This is the shed in question that i need motivation,its cav 2.5v6  |
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19-11-2006, 15:47
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#2 | | Regional Co-ordinator
Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Fareham,Hants Drives: A shineeeey Nova
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| why have you lost interest?
whats up with it?
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19-11-2006, 16:50
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#3 | | MIGWeb User
Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: north east Drives: benz sec /pissrat...
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| Do some google searches for the type of thing your looking for print some images up and put em up in your roon or garage.
Apart from that ypur pasion should be enough to get started and crack on.. |
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19-11-2006, 17:05
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#4 | | MIGClub Member
Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Fareham, HANTS Drives: Corsa XE & ACT.
Posts: 2,214
| Some days you wake up and can't be bothered....other days you wake up ready for anything...
Do you have an idea of what you want to do with it?
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19-11-2006, 18:21
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Join Date: May 2006 Location: beddau, South Wales Drives: mk3 astra
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| im the same with the corsa gsi project got, some days i just want rid, other days i havent got enough hours in the day to work on it. a lot depends if you got a warm, dry garage to work in or a cold wet driveway. |
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19-11-2006, 19:20
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#6 | | MIGWeb User
Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: birkenhead wirral Drives: Cav GSI'd HatchBack
Posts: 453
| Bad time of the year for motivation too cold and the days are too short to be bothered getting the tools out .Leave it be until we get the lighter nights back again in march |
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20-11-2006, 14:31
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#7 | | MIGWeb User
Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: north east Drives: benz sec /pissrat...
Posts: 330
| I agree with mark4x4,
Spend thewinter planning,collecting parts and finding as mutch info on what your gona do.
Could set out a "realistic" scedule to help you keep on track once you do start.........
Good luck dude. |
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20-11-2006, 23:19
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#8 | | MIGWeb User
Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Suffolk/Staffs Drives: 78 Kadett C
Posts: 2,254
| browse through other people's project logs, watch car videos on youtube, thats what motivated me  ...
if you cant go out and do work on it cos of the weather or lack of light or whatever, then plan instead - do all the groundwork, make lists, budget plan everything, phone around companies and chat to peeps, learn from others mistakes - alot of the time what brought me down is not 'knowing' enough around the subject - that kinda intimidates and brings morale down ..
pull your finger out lad ! 
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21-11-2006, 09:44
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#9 | | MIGWeb User
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: King's Lynn Drives: 2.0 passat est
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|  all your opinions are kinda right,i bought it back in june with a view to a dencent project,i put some white dials in it and a white dial analog clock,bought some import vented wings and bonnet of which most of it sits in the back of the motor but i think it all started when i started getting problems with the engine ie a little bit of smoke..that made me lose heart straight away because before any tuning i had a repair of some kind coming up,then 2 weeks later i go to the expansion chamber and its full of oil and i have no heating,at 1st i think this is headgasket but now many peopl have looked at it or have heard the symtoms and said that it could be oil cooler so yet another repair so as you see before any "SHOW" goes on the car ive gotta put the "GO" right so the costs are already mounting up,ive nearly sold it god knows how many times but then chicken out...i really dunno what to do with it,i know what i had in mind for it but for everything i do right with the car something goes wrong...HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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21-11-2006, 09:57
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#10 | | Banned
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| Get the high octane DVD series, and watch all the crazy cars tearing up the strip... does it for me every time!
I literally then run out of the house making dump valve/wheelspin noises and start work on the car  |
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22-11-2006, 08:39
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#11 | | MIGWeb User
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: King's Lynn Drives: 2.0 passat est
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Originally Posted by Chavtastic Get the high octane DVD series, and watch all the crazy cars tearing up the strip... does it for me every time!
I literally then run out of the house making dump valve/wheelspin noises and start work on the car  | I'll have to give that a whirl
i have a flick through the gallery on here and see whats about,that usually puts me in the mood for doing some stuff to the car...where would you all say the best place would be to start?i wanna be joining you lads next year at pvs,billing ect... |
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22-11-2006, 10:33
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#12 | | Regional Co-ordinator
Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Birmingham Drives: E46 320D
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| i find while in work im really motivated to go home and get stuck in, but this time of year you get home and its dark and cold.... and just such effort to go out to the garage.
but i find once im out there its fine and can easily work from 4-10 without really noticing....
altho havent done anything for about 3 weeks 
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22-11-2006, 10:41
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22-11-2006, 11:16
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#14 | | Regional Co-ordinator
Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Somerset Drives: smallblock Novas
Posts: 14,559
| This time of year really does the motivation no favours though.
I just cant be arsed to look at my car, its too cold & wet & besides I havent got a clue what to do next.
If you really must do something though. Start to write a jobs list. rearrange into an order that you can realistically tackle things one by one. Put it in order of which needs doing before another job can be started, cost of parts (having to save) etc..
tackle it bit by bit & work through. |
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22-11-2006, 11:53
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#15 | | Regional Co-ordinator
Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Birmingham Drives: E46 320D
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Originally Posted by CraigGreen If you really must do something though. Start to write a jobs list. rearrange into an order that you can realistically tackle things one by one. Put it in order of which needs doing before another job can be started, cost of parts (having to save) etc..
tackle it bit by bit & work through. | Altho can be quite destressing when it gets 2 A4 pages long....  |
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22-11-2006, 12:03
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#16 | | Banned
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22-11-2006, 12:28
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#17 | | Regional Co-ordinator
Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Somerset Drives: smallblock Novas
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Originally Posted by Add_Gee Altho can be quite destressing when it gets 2 A4 pages long....  |
that'll be a big project then. |
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22-11-2006, 18:30
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#18 | | MIGWeb User
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: King's Lynn Drives: 2.0 passat est
Posts: 363
| You guys are excellent and im feeling motivated already although it is dark out ....and wet and....as fpr what kinda things i wanna do to the cav not alot really,ive gone for vented bonnet and wings,sri lip spoiler and sri skirts thats the styling took care of really,i nice paint job,lowered a smidge (60mm)nice set of rims and most of budget on engine really,i really aint into all this jap looking stuff,i like smooth,clean,smart and fast with maybe some of todays mod cons,where i get stuck is on things like replacing things,do i replace things anyway so they are all new i e wishbones ect or do i go with the rule if it aint broke dont fix it?  |
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23-11-2006, 01:01
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#19 | | MIGWeb User
Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: birkenhead wirral Drives: Cav GSI'd HatchBack
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Originally Posted by Deej You guys are excellent and im feeling motivated already although it is dark out ....and wet and....as fpr what kinda things i wanna do to the cav not alot really,ive gone for vented bonnet and wings,sri lip spoiler and sri skirts thats the styling took care of really,i nice paint job,lowered a smidge (60mm)nice set of rims and most of budget on engine really,i really aint into all this jap looking stuff,i like smooth,clean,smart and fast with maybe some of todays mod cons,where i get stuck is on things like replacing things,do i replace things anyway so they are all new i e wishbones ect or do i go with the rule if it aint broke dont fix it?  | I like your taste in styling ,...like said do a list get the body sorted out first it no good spending a couple of grand on a 200 bhp engine and the car is like a rusty bucket (there's a few about!!) with no chance of an mot .There is some smart rebuilds on here and are a credit to the owners and if you get stuck there loads of help availible (check out the how too's) and at the end of the day its all your own work .
As an example:
Just tonight I was driving home through the tunnel from work behind a c200 merc in my £200 cav (+ the extra 600 moddin' it) and the passenger in the car in the next lane nearly broke his neck as he went passed, not looking at the merc, looking at me  in me little cav .Thats the pleasure you get from all the blood sweat and tears you've given in turning a pretty mundane car something to admire.
Good luck and keep us all posted (pics) |
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23-11-2006, 09:42
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#20 | | MIGWeb User
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: King's Lynn Drives: 2.0 passat est
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Originally Posted by mark4x4 I like your taste in styling ,...like said do a list get the body sorted out first it no good spending a couple of grand on a 200 bhp engine and the car is like a rusty bucket (there's a few about!!) with no chance of an mot .There is some smart rebuilds on here and are a credit to the owners and if you get stuck there loads of help availible (check out the how too's) and at the end of the day its all your own work .
As an example:
Just tonight I was driving home through the tunnel from work behind a c200 merc in my £200 cav (+ the extra 600 moddin' it) and the passenger in the car in the next lane nearly broke his neck as he went passed, not looking at the merc, looking at me  in me little cav .Thats the pleasure you get from all the blood sweat and tears you've given in turning a pretty mundane car something to admire.
Good luck and keep us all posted (pics) | I shall write my list,this definately seems to be the way to go..at least i then know what i have in mind for the car instead of working from my head all the time,thanx to all you guys my motivation and faith in myself to complete this project has been restored and will start another thread of the cav in its various stages,you have all been great and this last comment tipped me over and the car is now no longer for sale,cheers lads  |
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23-11-2006, 10:29
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#21 | | MIGWeb User
Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: West Berks Drives: QED Nova 2.1 16v
Posts: 294
| I have no choice but to work over the winter on mine, as my motivation is using it on track, and for me thats plenty. Regardless of how cold it is or how ill I am, ill be out there because I wont be able to face going to Combe in April watching all the other buggers having fun!
And I live in Newbury and my unit is in Bristol, so i have an hours drive before i even start working on it, so consider yourself lucky!! lol
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23-11-2006, 11:05
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#22 | | MIGWeb User
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: W.Yorks Drives: A Euro'd Corsa-A
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| Get a BMC, find a tunnel & enjoy the music 
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23-11-2006, 11:24
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#23 | | MIGWeb Moderator
Join Date: May 2003 Location: Nottingham Drives: Mk3 Astra LET
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Originally Posted by Chavtastic Get the high octane DVD series, and watch all the crazy cars tearing up the strip... does it for me every time!
I literally then run out of the house making dump valve/wheelspin noises and start work on the car  | A bit like watching 'The Karate Kid' and then going outside thinking you can beat the sh*t out of everyone 
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23-11-2006, 11:25
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#24 | | Banned
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Originally Posted by Orange Peel A bit like watching 'The Karate Kid' and then going outside thinking you can beat the sh*t out of everyone  |  Yep, just as dangerous.
I'm sat here with a turbo that won't fit, and a ****load of nitrous I daren't switch one  |
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23-11-2006, 11:55
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#25 | | Regional Co-ordinator
Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Somerset Drives: smallblock Novas
Posts: 14,559
| LOL.
Get a dark dusty lock up, ideally near a disused docks.
Write your list on the wall in UV pen.
Then use a 'black light' bulb to see your list.
Name your car after a temperamental ex girlfriend. |
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