JSArmstrong
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posted on 27/5/19 at 08:30 AM |
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IVA Application Axle Weights
Now then guys,
I'm just going through filling out the IVA form application 1C for my Locost, 4w (I) is asking "What are the Original design laden weights
of the vehichle?”
I'm getting a little confused as to what I should be putting here. I have read that some people declare axle weights on the plate that is fitted
to the car, and that some people don't, Just the make and vin number. Please advise what I should be doing here and does this information
directly correspond to info I shall put on my vehichle identification plate, if that makes sense.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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snapper
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posted on 27/5/19 at 02:37 PM |
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The axle weights are not the measured weight of what each pair of tyres put to the ground but what the car is built to take
For instance car weight plus 75Kg per seat and 25Kg per occupant luggage plus fuel and other liquids.
So for my old monocoque Robin Hood I put 450kg rear and 450Kg front which measured for SVA was a plenty for the front but a bit tight for the rear.
The weight measuring process is done on the brake rollers 1 axle at a time which means a sort of canter-leaver effect as one axle is on the ground and
the measured axle is lower that the static one.
The important thing is realise it’s not the 50% weight of your car per axle.
Many have passed IVA and unless your car is a one-off you should ask what others have put.
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Mike70
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posted on 28/5/19 at 02:56 PM |
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Hi I got my weights from Tiger Racing 950kg gross, axle 1 (front 450kg) axle 2 (rear 500kg)
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