Hi Guys,
I'm looking into fitting a front towing eye as its required for Brands Hatch, just wondered what other people have done
I don't think it would be a problem if I had a full roll cage as I would use that but with the nose cone being so long on the MNR I can't
just bolt on a towing strap
Many Thanks
Simon
Lotus Elan (rear)
[Edited on 23/7/15 by lsdweb]
or look at the radical ones they are long as well
why cant they use the roll hoop, is this a new rule?
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Originally posted by lsdweb
Lotus Elan (rear)
[Edited on 23/7/15 by lsdweb]
Thanks for the suggestions guys but I could see that lotus item bending and braking my nose cone. keep them coming though
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Originally posted by bi22le
why cant they use the roll hoop, is this a new rule?
It's not going to be easy to mount anything given the design of the MNR nose. Where do they put one on the MNR race cars? Could you bolt
something to the lower wishbone front mount?
Brands marshalls were happy to use my roll bar last year untill I pointed out I had a towing eye... which came as a shock to them. Are you sure
it's required. Most track day briefings include "be sure to fit your towing eye" but don't have it as a hard and fast rule. They
apply it to tin-tops butnot caes where they have roll bars or wishbones they can put the rope through.
Thats a good question, i've not looked at the MNR Race cars yet.
I was at brands a few weeks ago for a Opentrack evening event with a friends mk2 Escort, there was a guy there with a clio or something smiler that
didn't have anything and they sent him home unless he could find one to borrow. After that I think its worth sorting one out so I don't have
any problems when I eventually go somewhere that isn't Lydden Hill lol
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Originally posted by adithorp
It's not going to be easy to mount anything given the design of the MNR nose. Where do they put one on the MNR race cars? Could you bolt something to the lower wishbone front mount?
Brands marshalls were happy to use my roll bar last year untill I pointed out I had a towing eye... which came as a shock to them. Are you sure it's required. Most track day briefings include "be sure to fit your towing eye" but don't have it as a hard and fast rule. They apply it to tin-tops butnot caes where they have roll bars or wishbones they can put the rope through.
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Originally posted by HowardB
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...Brands marshalls were happy to use my roll bar last year untill I pointed out I had a towing eye... which came as a shock to them...
How have you fitted that Adi?
I have a loop welded to the front x member, but that is way back, and below the bodywork,....
thanks
That's the way most of the Elan racers do it and they don't seem to have major problems. It's a part that Tony Thompson (one of the
renowned Elan experts) sells so it can't be that bad.
The Elan has a relatively short chassis in comparison to the bodywork so this is probably the best solution.
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Originally posted by bi22le
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Originally posted by lsdweb
Lotus Elan (rear)
[Edited on 23/7/15 by lsdweb]
And surly that is a token gesture that will be bent up and into the body work in seconds if being towed out of a gravel trap.
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Circuit recovery tend to use a long rope (so they don't have to go in the gravel) attached at towbar height so the pull is pretty horizontal.
Can't see there being enough vertical component to be an issue.
The problem with using the roll bar to tow out of a gravel trap is it pulls down (because of the tow vehicle attachment being low) and tends to force
the car down into the gravel.
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Originally posted by adithorp
Circuit recovery tend to use a long rope (so they don't have to go in the gravel) attached at tow bar height so the pull is pretty horizontal. Can't see there being enough vertical component to be an issue.
The problem with using the roll bar to tow out of a gravel trap is it pulls down (because of the tow vehicle attachment being low) and tends to force the car down into the gravel.
As Adi said the force is to pull not to lift, it does not need to be industrial strength.