Here we have a nifty little piece of kit! it's a speedo module which hooks up to the original Beetle speedo cable and converts it into an electronic signal. This is ideal for Beetles running a stand-alone ECU, as it can take a speed input. The cable would normally carry on the other side, but in our case our new speedo is electronic, not cable operated. So we'll have end of this plugged into the speedo cable, and the wire to the ECU, and then a little spindle on the other end twirling away happily catching bits of wiring loom and ingesting dirt. Great!

So what we'll do is get a piece of nylon, and pop it on the lathe. Then we'll make a really odd shape, and connect it to the other end.

Ta da! it'll be buzzing its nuts off in there and nobody will be any the wiser!

Moving onwards, it's time to tackle a biggie......cooling system! Being based on Hitler's only lovechild, the Nova doesn't have a cooling system as such, not a wet one anyway! The Subaru engine has a proper cooling system, so we'll need to modify the car to suit, and that begins with drawing on the front of it!

Like so.

And then cutting that section out, like so.


Then we make a frame to sit the radiator in. We've gone for a Legacy radiator, though it's not the version from the model we broke up as we wanted one with a central top hose position.


Radiator goes on here, like this.

Make sure it all fits nicely.

Then go about fitting the new frame in the nose of the Nova, now offered up the the car.

Yup, that works! Radiator will be at a hell of an angle, so we'll need to duct the airflow into it. We could have used a smaller rad and got it more upright, but then there's a good chance it wouldn't be man enough for the 2500cc iron-blocked Boxer lump.


The cradle bolts into the nose.

Now the ducting!

Carve bits of foam up to create the shape required.

Slot them into place.


Keep going until you've done it all (takes quite a long time!)


There, all ready for lay-up in fibreglass.



It'll change the look of the front slightly, but in my eyes at least, for the better! next time we update, it should have been layered-up in GRP.
