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Mid-bike-engined?
Alez - 29/10/03 at 09:25 AM

Having a bike engined Locost, I was wondering if this would make a good racing car or not. On one hand, good racing cars tend to be mid engined RWD for best road holding when putting your foot down. On the other hand, the case of a BEC is a very particular one, the weight of the engine being not so far from the weight of the driver etc. Also, I've been told about bike engined Locosts doing wheelies sometimes (when sufficient grip is found) and it looks like a mid engined one would make things much worse.

Suposedly, another reason why good racing cars are mid engined is so they don't have a huge oversteer tendency, but I suppose that's no so important, if the car corners well who cares how it does it, no?

Any thoughts? Any kit cars like that out there? There is this expensive, mad one (I'm just jealous) Jon was building, the MK GT1 I seem to remember. Any others, I don't know, maybe any resembling the UVA Fugitive?

Cheers,

Alex

PS: Posting this to "BEC" and "Mid-engined"...

Oh, also I thought it was about time you saw my ugly Spanish face so I uploaded my Avatar pic. It's just so you are warned and know what to expect next Newlands corner meeting (this sunday, isn't it?).


ned - 29/10/03 at 09:50 AM

Alez,

this sunday is now Wlaton bridge, not newlands corner, see clubs and events section for thread with map...

Only other rear engined cars i know of are radicals (not kits) and the adr1000 (built for 750mc sports 1000 championship, but they've developed a road car, though not a kit as far as i know) and then theres the very expensive (like double the gt1 + more £) westfield xtr (which fails noise tests at goodwood )

see you sunday...

Ned.


sgraber - 30/10/03 at 04:52 PM

Alez,

Take a look at DSR.Racer.net for an entire website chock full of mid-engine BEC cars. You'll be sure to find lots of usefull info there.

http://dsr.racer.net/index.html

Later,

Graber


Alez - 30/10/03 at 05:50 PM

Thanks guys! I look forward to meeting you on Sunday... at Walton Bridge!

The DSR website looks awesome, BTW.

Cheers,

Alex


ProjectLMP - 31/10/03 at 03:20 PM

I've got a bunch of links on my webpage covering mid-engined bike powered cars.

http://members.rogers.com/projectlmp/


Alez - 24/11/03 at 11:45 AM

Hi,

Sorry I missed your reply, thanks a lot for pointing me to you site, unfortunately I'll need to wait a few days since it "has exceeded the monthly traffic allowance". I look forward to surfing to it.

Cheers,

Alex