{"id":1759,"date":"2012-08-30T14:06:43","date_gmt":"2012-08-30T13:06:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.skodarallyblog.com\/?p=1759"},"modified":"2012-08-30T19:34:03","modified_gmt":"2012-08-30T18:34:03","slug":"a-tough-decision","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.skodarallyblog.fun\/?p=1759","title":{"rendered":"A tough decision."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So, despite a number of promising leads, no navigator was forthcoming for Rally GB 2012. This is double disappointing because as you will know, the Felicia will no longer be WRC-event eligible from the end of this year (unless the FIA extend it again, of course, but given that it should have finished in 2008, it&#8217;s unlikely). And at the moment in the drive I have not only the Felicia, but also the Ibiza, and this is not a state of affairs that can last too long &#8211; insuring both vehicles is expensive, and of course I can&#8217;t afford to keep both long term. The entries for Rally GB closed a couple of weeks ago, and I&#8217;ve been away on holiday since then.<\/p>\n<p>However, a decision needed to be made &#8211; which car to keep. Both cars have their upsides &#8211; the Skoda is a car I built myself, with a great cage installation, with a shell that is in excellent condition, with an engine that&#8217;s strong for an 8v 1300, and has a great gearbox and diff. And most importantly, it has a set of Proflex suspension on it which is very low mileage (as all the internals were replaced when I had it rebuilt in 2009), and transforms the car &#8211; it&#8217;s the same step forward as a close ratio box is. The Ibiza has upsides &#8211; it&#8217;s a really well built car, with a lot of neat features. It has plenty of power, and the expensive bespoke 2 turns steering rack. Both cars have downsides, however. While the Skoda is quicker than it ever has been before, it&#8217;s not as powerful as the Ibiza. The brakes are not in the same league as the Ibiza&#8217;s \u00a32000+ AP racing setup, and it has been built to homologated spec which is now expiring for WRC events (but still valid for other internationals for another 4 years) and the chances of me doing another International event are vanishingly small. The Ibiza has limitations &#8211; it needs a fair bit of fettling (cooling issues, driveshaft breakages), and the gearbox, diff and suspension are not to the same standard as the Felicia. But it has real potential.<\/p>\n<p>Clouding all this is the fact that I built the Felicia. I&#8217;m not prone to sentiment for the most part, but when I was younger and started meddling with cars, I always said I wanted to build a car that would be &#8216;good&#8217; (yes, I was that vague). And I built the Felicia in 2007 with the aim of completing Rally GB, which of course it didn&#8217;t due to an air filter breakup. It returned in 2008 for a near trouble-free run, and in 2010 it had a few troubles, but managed to complete the event, so I feel that I&#8217;ve built a decent car that is tough and quick enough for what it is. And it would be hard to let that go &#8211; anyone who&#8217;s seen Eric Bana&#8217;s excellent &#8220;Love the Beast&#8221; will know what I&#8217;m talking about here. Further complicating the decision is that I&#8217;ve never finished an event in the Ibiza; the Sunseeker was close, but not a finish, and as a result I don&#8217;t feel that we&#8217;ve &#8220;bonded&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>But I think that all things considered, the decision needed is to keep the Ibiza and sell the Felicia, so to that end I have been thinking about what to do to improve the Ibiza. There are three main issues for me; I&#8217;m sure that with new, stronger driveshafts that bugbear will no longer be a problem, but suspension, gearbox and diff are definitely in need of attention. When selling the Felicia, I would definitely not sell it with the Proflex on it; it&#8217;s more valuable to sell on its own, and I have a perfectly good set of Bilstein suspension in the shed ready to fit to the Felicia to sell it. And a bit of quick measuring up showed something quite remarkable; the rears would fit onto the Ibiza with only minimal modification being needed; just a top mount spacer (from the Ibiza&#8217;s original setup) would need to be modified by drilling it out (it was threaded originally), and the rear just bolted up. The fronts would need more work, as they are a completely different fitting, but interestingly it looks possible to make a bolt-on adapter which the strut would sit in and then have lugs for the Ibiza front hub to bolt to. I am drawing this up this evening to take to get a price for them to be made up, and then I will see how it goes from there.<\/p>\n<p>That left me with the task of getting the Felicia ready to sell. First up was a review of the spares that come with the car. And there are a lot. No, really, it&#8217;s amazing how many parts I&#8217;ve bought over the 6 years I&#8217;ve had a Felicia. I&#8217;ve got 28 Gravel tyres (good ones), 8 tarmac tyres, most of which are on wheels &#8211; enough to keep the next owner rallying for a couple of years (if not more). I think that&#8217;s about \u00a31200-worth of wheels and tyres alone, let alone anything else. There are loads of bits to keep the car going, I reckon it would be possible to use it for a few years without spending much money at all, plus parts to build a 1.4 bottom end should the next owner want to go down that road.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, aside from that, I have done all the work needed to get the car ready to sell &#8211; that involved a damn good clean first, which took a few hours, but it&#8217;s looking nice and shiny. Next up was fixing a few things that should have been done a while ago, and also replacing parts which were past their sell-by dates. The car has a new set of Titon harnesses fitted, a new set of front brake discs, and the front brakes serviced as the sliders had become a bit sticky. Brake fluid was changed and re-bled, and a new sensor fitted for the Terratrip. The Peltor intercom is not going with the car, but pretty much everything else is, and it&#8217;s all nice and clean inside and out now; with new extinguisher pull fitted it&#8217;s ready to rally, give or take.<\/p>\n<p>The car has been advertised for a while and I had some interest while I was on holiday, although the first serious purchaser wanted the spares freighted up to them in Scotland, which wouldn&#8217;t have been possible, but I have someone else seriously interested who has been asking the right kind of questions and seems to be serious about competing in the car and giving it the future that I wish I had the time and crew to do so &#8211; taking the car abroad to Ypres, for instance. Hopefully this will pan out and the car will be off to a new home in the next couple of weeks.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So, despite a number of promising leads, no navigator was forthcoming for Rally GB 2012. 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