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Author: Subject: Some Lamborghini Murcielago details.
Hugh Jarce

posted on 24/9/04 at 01:07 AM Reply With Quote
Some Lamborghini Murcielago details.

There are some interesting Murcielago chassis and drivetrain CAD details at this site.





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Mave

posted on 24/9/04 at 04:06 PM Reply With Quote
Hmm, really interesting stuff. Especially when you see how they did their best to stiffen the engine bay.

And note the difference in diameter between front propshaft, and rear. Front is probable filament wound carbon fibre?!?

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sgraber

posted on 24/9/04 at 05:23 PM Reply With Quote
Yes, that IS interesting. Thank you for posting that link.

Graber

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cymtriks

posted on 2/10/04 at 09:49 PM Reply With Quote
Interesting (thanks!) and very complicated, very expensive and probably fairly heavy.

I'd love to know what stiffness they got as previous Lambos have been not much better than Locosts for their weight according to some tales I've read on the web.

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posted on 3/10/04 at 12:07 AM Reply With Quote
great link. liked the rear upright showing the hand break solution. you can see why makeing convertables from cars designed as hard tops,compromises torsional ridgidty.
i herd with the countach space frame that the used to distort so badly when welded that the had to hammer them back into the jigs to strighten them!

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andylancaster3000

posted on 3/10/04 at 12:13 AM Reply With Quote
Shows how important the roof is to the structure. It would be a little flexxy with out it!!

Andy

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