owbow
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posted on 17/7/03 at 11:33 AM |
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Hello (newbie)
right, dunno if you chaps have a 'general chat' forum so i came in here because there's the newest posts in here.. my boss has just
bought a locost (i think that's what it is anyway...) the geezer who was building it was going to put a 3 litre v6 in it but is going to throw
in a pinto instead now... my only concern is that being as my boss hasn't a clue, i'm going to be the one building it up from here on
in...
the chap who's built it as far as here has used 2mm thick tubing... will this be a significant disadvantage weight wise or is it a popular thing
to do?
personally i'm a x-flow man, but i guess the pinto will do...
we're getting it towed home next few days, when i get into it i will be posting a long list of questions i guess........
Owain.
building it, but someone else is gonna drive it... i must be daft!
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Spyderman
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posted on 17/7/03 at 11:46 AM |
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Hi and welcome!
As there are changes in engine being used make sure that all tubes from plans are used.
It is quite possible that some may have been omitted for engine access.
The use of 2mm tube although not unheard of is not that common as there is little to be gained from the extra wall thickness. 1.6mm is the common
size!
Your only penalty should be in weight! So unless your Boss wants to race it, it shouldn't be a major concern!
Terry
Spyderman
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owbow
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posted on 17/7/03 at 12:02 PM |
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i'm hoping that when he loses interest i'll be able to to buy it cheap... but i was thinging Nurburgring so maybe i'll try and track
down a 1.6mm one maybe...?
don't really want to start off with a compromise... there'll be plenty more before i finish!!!
o
building it, but someone else is gonna drive it... i must be daft!
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Gizmo
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posted on 23/7/03 at 09:47 AM |
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A set of Fiesta GRPII arches is what you need for that Owain !!!
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Liam
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posted on 24/7/03 at 03:42 PM |
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I'd stick with that 3 litre V6! Sounds like a good idea to me - and ought to pull along that heavy tubing nicely!
Liam
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