Sad i am i know but this made very interesting reading.
Grab a coffe and some brain food
Jay
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Wt=(G*Cgh*W)/Twblackskygtr wrote: would love to know the maths behind centre of gravity etc
Wt=weight transfer.
G=sideway G load.
Cgh=centre of gravity height.
W= weight.
Tw=track width.
The goal is to reduce weigh transfer (and subsequently getting inside tyres working more) so .. this can be done by either increasing track width or decreasing Cgh or weight
I did find some really useful info on the actual theoretical grip increase but for the life of me I can't find it again now :lol:
BTW Rob - project coming on a treat - when is a cage going in ?
A bit more weight saving Headlights, foglights, Front and rear bumper inners removed, front and rear bumper shocks removed, horns, headlining, sunvisors and sunvisor panel all removed.
Got some plans to cut out some more weight by removing all the bracing etc. from the bonnet and refitting with bonnet pins (Have been told that it is only 1kg heavier than a fibre glass bonnet if you do this)
Pics to follow
Got some plans to cut out some more weight by removing all the bracing etc. from the bonnet and refitting with bonnet pins (Have been told that it is only 1kg heavier than a fibre glass bonnet if you do this)
Pics to follow
Rob
I think Rob has reached the tipping point now :lol:
From here on in, it will become a singular pursuit of enhanced cornering speed and grins.
Best of luck Mr Callow
From here on in, it will become a singular pursuit of enhanced cornering speed and grins.
Best of luck Mr Callow
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good effort there rob :thumb: if you would like some spare panels ie bonnet , boot, doors to cut about first rather than yours i have some that will be going to the scrappy soon just let me know if they are any use to you
cheers
jason
cheers
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