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Author Some pics of my Danish Opel Corsa GSI
CorsaGSI_DK
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31st May 06 at 13:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Hi.

Thought it was time to show some pictures of my Opel Corsa GSI. It's from 97 and I have had it for exactly 4 years today!

All modifications are done by myself! I have only had a little help with the rebuild of the exhaust system and with the hardcore electronics for the red lights of the rev. counter (see pictures below).

Some of the modifications outside:

* Vauxhall chrome V-grill
* Vauxhall badge on the back
* Custom-made frontspoiler (takes 5 minutes to put on and take of)
* Zender side skirts
* Angel-eyes headlights fitted with 8000K xenon kit
* Modified bonnet
* Side repeaters with 3 LED's

First some pictures of the car itself:












Pictures of the headlights with 8000K xenon:




Now to the engine bay. A stainless steel (SS) Mantzel (copy) box has been fitted. A custom made engine cover in carbon has replaced the original engine cover.

A complete - partly custom made - stainless steel exhaust system has been fitted including:

4-2-1 SS exhaust manifold - wrapped with graphite thermoband - modified with custom made larger flanges
SS 400 cells metal catalyst
SS middle silencer
SS Scorpion back box








The car has been lowered app. 40 mm in front and back with a Weitec Hicon GT coilover suspension kit.
There are Brembo brake discs with Ferodo brake pads (also Ferodo brake pads in the back)




In the right rear light the bulb for the back-light has been replaced with a small cordless color-camera.




A small monitor has been integrated into the air-vent and receives the signal from the cordless camera.



The original interior (e.g. door-sides) has been replaced with black Alcantara. Many of the interior parts has been covered with real carbon and the door handles are the chrome ones from a Vectra.




Inside I have a lot of instruments, namely:

Oil-pressure
Digital engine oil-temperature
Gear-box oil-temperature
Vacuum-meter
Volt-meter
Air/Fuel-meter



A "red-field" on the rev-counter has been made using 8 red LED's. They are controlled by the oil-temperature. Same system is found in the new BMW M models (but my system is programmable :-) ).

When the engine is cold they all light up and I have a large "red-field" on the rev-counter. A picture of the 8 red LED's on the rev-counter. Oil-temperature is below 25 Degrees Celcius (from now on abbreviated DC):



When the engine/oil temperature is increasing...the LED's will turn of one by one. One this picture the oil temperature is app. 60 DC.



I think that was all I managed to do within 4 years :-) Again...all modifications are done by myself. No garage has been involved in the project!


And finally a picture of the Corsa on Sturup-raceway (in Sweden) where the Danish Touringcar Championship will be held the 11'th of June.



Comments are welcome!

Cheers


CorsAsh
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31st May 06 at 13:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Love the dash/oil temp lights
Ry_B
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The oil/rev counter warning lights are a great touch actually mate! Very good
nixy
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that camera is cool as fuck
Pablo
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31st May 06 at 13:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

bruva!
Jason Iles
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31st May 06 at 13:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Pretty shocking TBH
Rich H
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31st May 06 at 13:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Some bloody good ideas on there mate that work well. Xenons look class too

Only lil things I don't like are the Lexus lights (although the camera inside is cool!!) and also the vauxhall grille - get a debagded FK grille on the front - will make the front look far more aggressive imo

Keep up the good work
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31st May 06 at 13:41   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I love the camera and the dash lights, would you care to tell us how you made the dash light system?

I am sure there are people on here that would love to do the same thing!
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31st May 06 at 13:43   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

A GSi but with no GSi styling
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camera made me giggle like a schoolgirl
CorsaGSI_DK
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Thanks for the comments.

I have tried to keep the look of the car as "anonymous" as possible. In other words...no "big-monster-face" spoiler or aggressive styling.

The camera is pretty good when reversing in narrow places (can be difficult to see through the tinted windows). The camera is also nice when checking out "summer girls" biking in mini-skirts :-)

Regarding the V-grille. I will keep the chrome V-grille because it doesn't look like the Opel grille at all! People are really interested in knowing what kind of car this is (you have to remember that we only have Opel here in Denmark).
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Some nice neat ideas and touches not soo keen on exterior but interior bits r cool
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quote:
Originally posted by JadeM
A GSi but with no GSi styling


The European GSI models were different than the UK models!
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quote:
Originally posted by tom_simes
I love the camera and the dash lights, would you care to tell us how you made the dash light system?

I am sure there are people on here that would love to do the same thing!



For the "red-light on rev. counter" project I used: a digital thermometer, a VU-meter and a multiplier/converter to convert the signal from the thermometer to the VU-meter so that it can translate the signal into "light". On the converter I can set gain and ofset which means that I can ajust the LED's (minimum and maximum temp. for switch on/off). It is also fitted with a potentiometer so that I can ajust the light intensity of the LED's.
The LED's switch off according to the following temperatures:

LED #1 @ 25 Degrees Celcius
LED #2 @ 35 DC
LED #3 @ 45 DC
LED #4 @ 50 DC
LED #5 @ 55 DC
LED #6 @ 60 DC
LED #7 @ 65 DC
LED #8 @ 70 DC
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31st May 06 at 14:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

nice from the front my friend, im not sure on the wheels and personally i would have kept the standard rear lights, but its your car and being indevidual is what its all about!
keep up the good work!

[Edited on 31-05-2006 by thecorsaal]
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quote:
Originally posted by Jason Iles
Pretty shocking TBH


agreed

except the camera and monitor

and the dash
CorsaGSI_DK
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31st May 06 at 14:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Corsa_Carl
quote:
Originally posted by Jason Iles
Pretty shocking TBH


agreed

except the camera and monitor

and the dash


TBH = ???
Ry_B
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31st May 06 at 14:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

To be honest
myke
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31st May 06 at 14:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

love what you've done with the dash board and the camera

 
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