The Roadster NA Journey Begins
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Re: The Roadster NA Journey Begins
Did one side today, not much shed time as I'm the domestic help at home at the moment
Slot cut, started with a dremel finished with my favourite too, the air body saw
DSCN4227 by Eipeip, on Flickr
Made up a plate a little longer than the mount, same width. If this is not stiff enough I will use some stainless steel plate and extend it further into the boot and a bit of sikaflex. Dilling the holes into the plate, using another drill bit to keep it aligned works a treat.
DSCN4228 by Eipeip, on Flickr
Attached the mount with temp bolts so can drill through the boot for the 2 extra bolts that will be used.
DSCN4229 by Eipeip, on Flickr
DSCN4230 by Eipeip, on Flickr
Drilled
DSCN4232 by Eipeip, on Flickr
Mounted, need to purchase 8 x studs, put this is the final product.
DSCN4234 by Eipeip, on Flickr
DSCN4235 by Eipeip, on Flickr
Slot cut, started with a dremel finished with my favourite too, the air body saw
DSCN4227 by Eipeip, on Flickr
Made up a plate a little longer than the mount, same width. If this is not stiff enough I will use some stainless steel plate and extend it further into the boot and a bit of sikaflex. Dilling the holes into the plate, using another drill bit to keep it aligned works a treat.
DSCN4228 by Eipeip, on Flickr
Attached the mount with temp bolts so can drill through the boot for the 2 extra bolts that will be used.
DSCN4229 by Eipeip, on Flickr
DSCN4230 by Eipeip, on Flickr
Drilled
DSCN4232 by Eipeip, on Flickr
Mounted, need to purchase 8 x studs, put this is the final product.
DSCN4234 by Eipeip, on Flickr
DSCN4235 by Eipeip, on Flickr
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Re: The Roadster NA Journey Begins
I haven't seen it done yet but wonder if a frame whose bottom is mounted to the floor of the boot and top sits flush against the bottom of the boot lid when closed that has bolt threads for the wing to be mounted to would work?
The wing could only be mounted when the boot lid was shut though.
Here's a side profile view of my vision in classic 1980's ASCII-art CAD form:
This solution provides solid mount points for the wing that wont flex (probably illegal for motorsport though since the wing needs to be removed to access the battery if it's in the boot - could make/add an external battery disconnect knob to get around this).
The wing could only be mounted when the boot lid was shut though.
Here's a side profile view of my vision in classic 1980's ASCII-art CAD form:
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=========== <-- Wing
/ /
/B____B_/
========B====B== <-- Boot Lid
--B----B-
/ |
/ | <-- Frame in boot
/B________B|
====B========B== <-- Boot floor
where: B = Bolt and the car is facing left.
This solution provides solid mount points for the wing that wont flex (probably illegal for motorsport though since the wing needs to be removed to access the battery if it's in the boot - could make/add an external battery disconnect knob to get around this).
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Re: The Roadster NA Journey Begins
Just one comment Mark....
KISS
Don't overthink or overcomplicate it.....
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Don't overthink or overcomplicate it.....
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Trust me the photo was purely to bring you out of hiding MattR
The photo is from one of the cars I shared a garage with at WTAC 2016. I do prefer Lokiel's version as it is what I'm planning.
The photo is from one of the cars I shared a garage with at WTAC 2016. I do prefer Lokiel's version as it is what I'm planning.
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I like the photo version and thought you were doing a similar thing but more simple.
Lokiels version is a good idea though but i have no idea about the force applied to the bolts etc.
Interior frame would have to be perfectly flush.
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Lokiels version is a good idea though but i have no idea about the force applied to the bolts etc.
Interior frame would have to be perfectly flush.
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Re: The Roadster NA Journey Begins
I'm back home later this week, so next week can dig out some examples of wing mounts used in earlier super taxis and some sports sedans.
Or just go all GT3 race car and swam mount the wing from the rear chassis
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Or just go all GT3 race car and swam mount the wing from the rear chassis
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Re: The Roadster NA Journey Begins
Magpie, there's already some good local prior art on wing mounts, that you've no doubt seen before, and possibly even forgotten about it.
http://www.aus-cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?style=3&f=57&t=59941&start=105#p813283
http://www.aus-cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?style=3&f=57&t=59941&start=105#p813283
zoomzoom wrote:...
I decided to make up some new wing stands for the extra downforce I am expecting. After a little consideration I opted to make them from steel tube, they work out to a similar weight to using alloy flat bar but are much stiffer and stronger and cost very little but time. I also chose to bring the wing up a touch, about 75mm or so which would bring the top up level with the top of the rood when at the highest AOA just in the case the local TimeAttack rules decide to go the way of the World TimeAttack.
The uprights
A bit of diagonal support
Wing mounted
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Never saw that, thanks!
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Here you go Mark.....
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And where can I get it
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Gee, you want everything.....
With my limited access I was able to supply pretty pictures of swan mounts and mounting options and now you want to know where to get them from??????
Some people.......
And some more mounts to help......
With my limited access I was able to supply pretty pictures of swan mounts and mounting options and now you want to know where to get them from??????
Some people.......
And some more mounts to help......
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Re: The Roadster NA Journey Begins
Will have to relocate the surge tank now. Will just cut the bottom out of the boot as well so the surge tank can go in the middle...
Keep the suggestions coming MattR.
Keep the suggestions coming MattR.
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Re: The Roadster NA Journey Begins
Remove the camera and side wing mirrors and you've solved the issue.
I'm pretty sure mine moves around a bit but it's only a problem if you notice it or it falls off. Sure make it more rigid if you can but don't build some heavy scaffolding at the back end of the car... it will slow you down more than the wing.
I'm pretty sure mine moves around a bit but it's only a problem if you notice it or it falls off. Sure make it more rigid if you can but don't build some heavy scaffolding at the back end of the car... it will slow you down more than the wing.
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I just wet myself laughing
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