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orx626 wrote:Maybe we should start a thread for solidworks models of automotive componentry that we have either drawn or found on the net? What do you guys think?
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Yes, I think a separate thread for the Solidworks stuff is the go (unless it's related to the Renesis NC project). Whilst, I find the Solidworks stuff facinating... I am more keen to see the next update on the Renesis engined NC project from this thread.
So when's the next installment Danny?
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Mokesta wrote:Whose B&T rig is that? (You should build your own... )
The Beaming & Torsion rig is owned by a guy (whose name I can't remember) that has a shed out at Lawnton and who was building replica Ferrari P6's (IIRC - feel free to correct me if I'm wrong). Of course, here's some piccies....
And yes I probably should fabricate my own B & T test rig...there's not that much to them. Probably more money in buying all the dial gauges.
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orx626 wrote:who was building replica Ferrari P6's (IIRC - feel free to correct me if I'm wrong).
It's a 330 P4 replica. Oh and it's porn too. Here's the real deal.
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Mate, I'm only new to this forum but I'm totally blown away by this car!
Did the Renesis front crossmember bolt up without modification?
If I could find a wrecked one in Oz it would make a great streeter...
Did the Renesis front crossmember bolt up without modification?
If I could find a wrecked one in Oz it would make a great streeter...
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GAGE wrote:If I could find a wrecked one in Oz it would make a great streeter...
There is an RX-8 currently being wrecked here in WA at Rotomotion
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mr_rotary wrote:GAGE wrote:If I could find a wrecked one in Oz it would make a great streeter...
There is an RX-8 currently being wrecked here in WA at Rotomotion
Believe me when I say "you will need a whole RX-8 to do the job properly."
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lil_mike wrote:i cant wait for your car to be finished. i propose a "rotor-off" between our two cars i would love to see how we compare, considering yours is slightly heavier but more powerful (probably).
keep us updated.
.....of course you would be referring to a "rotor-off" that involves corners wouldn't you Mike?
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orx626 wrote:lil_mike wrote:i cant wait for your car to be finished. i propose a "rotor-off" between our two cars i would love to see how we compare, considering yours is slightly heavier but more powerful (probably).
keep us updated.
.....of course you would be referring to a "rotor-off" that involves corners wouldn't you Mike?
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lil_mike wrote:orx626 wrote:lil_mike wrote:i cant wait for your car to be finished. i propose a "rotor-off" between our two cars i would love to see how we compare, considering yours is slightly heavier but more powerful (probably).
keep us updated.
.....of course you would be referring to a "rotor-off" that involves corners wouldn't you Mike?
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of course! what would mx-5's do with a straight line
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