britishtrident
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posted on 28/4/04 at 08:14 PM |
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Car weights
For anyone wanting to estimate a Seven type car or any of component wait it is worth studying
http://www.fluke-motorsport.co.uk/weight/index.html
The table of weights of complete Seven style cars is interesting particularly for anyone considering fitting a "lightweight" Rover V8 as
the Westfield SEights in the table weigh in between 664 and 760kg ! A (book?) Locost is given as 504kg and a Westie Xflo as 593kg
[Edited on 28/4/04 by britishtrident]
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NS Dev
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posted on 28/4/04 at 08:34 PM |
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not that it accounts for all the difference but the really heavy bit in the Seight is the R380 gearbox!!
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Noodle
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posted on 28/4/04 at 08:46 PM |
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Now this is interesting. My tech book for Morris Minors ("P. Olyslager Motor Manuals 17" Published 1962) puts a Morris Minor 1000 saloon
as follows:
Dry Weight: 762 kg
Ready for use: 807kg
Ready for use with 2 passengers: 938kg
This raises 3 questions:
1 - Are the weights on fluke-motorsport website dry/wet/passengered?
2 - The Moggy looks like a fairly efficient structure considering it's got a heater, wipers, glass, carpet etc. albeit without the level of
stiffness of the 7-esque chassis.
3 - Having asked in previous threads and having played with some aluminum honeycomb at the weekend (for an African-expedition Discovery's
roof-rack), why aren't more efficient structures being designed for 7's if they're comparitively heavy?
Mmmm. Interesting.
Cheers,
Neil.
Your sort make me sick
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Bigfoot
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posted on 29/4/04 at 11:00 AM |
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Fair enough, an RV8 version is about 60kgs heavier than a crossflow powered car. But given the considerable extra torque of even an unmodified RV8, I
don't think it is going to be a problem. As long as the weight distribution is OK it won't handle too differently. Braking is not a big
problem at these weights.
Remember that a tank of petrol will add 60kgs, and two people can add 200kgs. I suppose we could all keep real skinny, and drive them with only a
teaspoonful of petrol in the tank if you are that concerned about it.
I would rather carry a couple of extra pounds and build it strong.
Cheers
Bigfoot
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