ettore bugatti
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posted on 19/1/10 at 02:23 PM |
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Not so much to present, but I fooled around with Hypershot.
This was done 5 minutes after the installation of the program.
BTW 15 inch, 6J wide, offset 15mm
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aitch
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posted on 19/1/10 at 04:27 PM |
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i like it
not sure about the dimensions and therefore driveability but as a design concept i really like it...
also if its a bike engine and weiging in at under 600kg whats the problem? my girlfriend has a cinquecento with less than 60hp and it weighs a lot
more. the torque argument also is irrelevant as the hp or torque at the wheel is the same for any engine with a given hp just the bike engine will be
revving higher which it is designed to do
im contemplating a similar coupe style car however i will be using windscreen and frame from a production car to keep life simpple, ill even be using
wiper assembly from the same car
i like it, work out the issues with iva etc. then design it as you want it that way you wull be happy
aitch
p.s. nice to see something original and different
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ettore bugatti
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posted on 19/1/10 at 07:02 PM |
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Thanks!
I think a major revision is needed (start from scratch), but still I want it to be as tiny as possible.
Hillclimb specials have even a more extreme wheelbase:track ratio. Also the current Toyota iQ has quite an extreme ratio.
I share the same opinion about the weight/ power/ torque issues. Although detuning a bike engine for bottom end pickup is not a strange thought
IMHO.
The Fiat 126 has a nice screen (used on the Midas Bronze/Gold)
Another render with a photoshop touch.
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aitch
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posted on 19/1/10 at 07:40 PM |
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you might try a cinquechento screen has a real nic curve to it and easy to come by
aitch
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ettore bugatti
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posted on 19/1/10 at 10:01 PM |
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Another one, because it is so much fun
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matt_gsxr
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posted on 19/1/10 at 11:55 PM |
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I like this (perhaps the oldest thread in town) and wish you well with it.
Regarding "tuning a bike engine for low end torque" this is possibly not the greatest idea. You can only do so much (without a turbo),
and realistically a 1.2litre bike engine in a 600kg car will not be short of torque (as long as the gearing is sensible, i.e. no more than 60mph in
1st).
I wish you well with your build. I see you have designed a nice wheel, how is the rest of the build getting on? I'd love to see some pictures
as the VW Scirocco was one of my favourite designs.
Matt
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