Hi Guys,
Once the 'summer' is over I plan on keeping myself busy by changing from a Pinto to a Zetec for my book built Locost Seven (independent rear
suspension). The engine is pretty much ready to go and I don't foresee it taking a huge amount of time to complete the change so...
While the car is between engines I would like to see if there is any scope to strengthen the chassis and wondered if anyone could point me in the
direction of where would be good places to add triangles to improve rigidity. By rigidity I mean stiffness to improve handling rather than safety.
At the moment I get the feeling that if I were to add say another 50bhp and stick some wider/stickier tyres on, the chassis would struggle to keep up.
Probably not explaining this particularly well...
I understand extra triangles are added as a matter of course in Australia to pass IVA (or their equivalent) but cannot find any plans online. Also I
am not sure whether this would improve handling as well as safety??
If anyone has any other locost suggestions for improving rigidity then please feel free to chip in...
Thanks, David.
I'd be looking at the pictures on the website of a well respected racing Locost manufacturer.
Google LA Gold.
Have a read here, especially
kitcaranalysis_V2
Regards Mark
[Edited on 11/8/11 by mark chandler]
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Originally posted by mark chandler
Have a read here, especially the Final Thesis A.doc & B documents
Regards Mark
Opps here
Great thanks!
As tim said have a look at an LA gold. I converted a 750 MC locost race car to 2 litre zetec and it was inadequate.
I competed against an LA gold anr it was far more advanced although I did beat it over a season :-)
WynP
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Originally posted by lsdweb
...although I did beat it over a season :-)
WynP
It's probably because I turned up more than the other guy!
to answer the original question refer to:
http://locost7.info/mirror/aussiemods.php
Thanks to all! Lots to keep me busy...
Is this what you meant?
http://www.jenniferhawkins.com.au/
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Originally posted by gator
Is this what you meant?
http://www.jenniferhawkins.com.au/