Whats happening to the MX5 racing??
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Re: Whats happening to the MX5 racing??
I think you would have to expect Daniels 2.5 litre cars to just get quicker and quicker therefore probably quicker than goldie. But 2L nc's? Only one I know of being raced, by Bill and he hasn't done a huge amount of work. Don't know what the end point in performance for them is. But obviously a more expensive exercise than an NB.
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I dont understand how they have any advantage other than HP?
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No expert but for 2f... They have larger brakes as standard which is a plus. But also heavier no?
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They have bigger brakes, but NB brakes arent an issue on NA/NB chassis, and much heavier.
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Boyracer wrote:Like I said Chris you need to get out there and have a look, the Gold Mania NB is quicker than the 2.5 NC, a 2l NC has not even come close.... If I spent a fortune on Michelin slicks for my NA race car it would also be doing times close to the 2.5 NC... And I know it cost a lot less to build.
...It's always easy to tell everyone how fast you "WOULD" go....
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Aspirated is fine at tracks like winton and Wakefield. But give me a car with power anywhere else....
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zossy1 wrote:<facepalm>
I was told Goldie was turbo. Apparently that is wrong
Well if you started turning up to race meetings, talking to people and looking at cars as Lou suggested, you'd know that.
Spending next to nothing and winning do not go hand in hand. Always been the same, always will be.
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Hey Chris As I mentioned when we spoke, next AASA meet is 23/24 Nov at WP. Come down and check out the setup, meet some of the boys and their machines. Be great to meet you then.
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Re: Whats happening to the MX5 racing??
NitroDann wrote:They have bigger brakes, but NB brakes arent an issue on NA/NB chassis, and much heavier.
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Geometry, suspension pick up points, range of adjustment, ability to fit bigger tyres?
Not sure myself as I have not looked really closely at an NC.
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NA/NB chassis has far superior suspension.
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Re: Whats happening to the MX5 racing??
^^^^
Your kidding?
The NC is better in every way.
Take a stock nb vs nc, the nc would have it for breakfast.
Better motor, brakes and handling.
Take a NC for a drive and your see. Rx8 is one of the best handing cars around, the nc chassis is all most the same
Just my 2 cents
Your kidding?
The NC is better in every way.
Take a stock nb vs nc, the nc would have it for breakfast.
Better motor, brakes and handling.
Take a NC for a drive and your see. Rx8 is one of the best handing cars around, the nc chassis is all most the same
Just my 2 cents
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Yes the NC has much bigger better wheels and tyres from the factory.
I totally agree.
As for driving an NC.. I took this photo for you just now.
I did an NA6 vs NA8 vs NC comparo like 4 years ago when Pat had his, they have bigger better tyres.
We are arguing macpherson strut with all sorts of odd angles to an almost perfectly designed (for a road car) double A wishbone suspension.
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I totally agree.
As for driving an NC.. I took this photo for you just now.
I did an NA6 vs NA8 vs NC comparo like 4 years ago when Pat had his, they have bigger better tyres.
We are arguing macpherson strut with all sorts of odd angles to an almost perfectly designed (for a road car) double A wishbone suspension.
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I tried to find a good shot of an NC underbody so you can compare the suspension design, but the na/nb is just about damn near perfect this side of fabricated tubular double A arms. Its as close as mass produced is going to get to an open wheeler setup.
Here is F1
Here is an NA front and rear
Is about as close as possible to perfect, really. The NA has a standard coilover style shock absorber/spring unit and the F1 car has a carbon rod leading to internally mounted coilovers, but apart from that and accounting for ride height and ackerman and travel and of course the fact that an F1 car is a different shape, design is the same.
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Here is F1
Here is an NA front and rear
Is about as close as possible to perfect, really. The NA has a standard coilover style shock absorber/spring unit and the F1 car has a carbon rod leading to internally mounted coilovers, but apart from that and accounting for ride height and ackerman and travel and of course the fact that an F1 car is a different shape, design is the same.
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Re: Whats happening to the MX5 racing??
Take a stock nc spend $20k
Take a stock na/nb spend $20k
To production sports car racing rules, which one will be quicker?
There is a reason most are moving to the nc. It's a better base to build from.
Both had almost the same rrp when new, so don't go down that road.
Yep open wheelers and na/nbs are almost the same.
Take a stock na/nb spend $20k
To production sports car racing rules, which one will be quicker?
There is a reason most are moving to the nc. It's a better base to build from.
Both had almost the same rrp when new, so don't go down that road.
Yep open wheelers and na/nbs are almost the same.
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The variable you have not taken into consideration there is the vast value difference of a cheap NA and an NC on which to spend the $20K.
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