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posted on October 28th, 2010 at 11:12 AM
Formula Libre


Now with wings for that extra confidence, comfort & protection

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well it is a formula Libre

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hope to get some downward suction from this lot

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posted on October 28th, 2010 at 11:30 AM



Sweet! What engine did you use again? CBR600?



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posted on October 28th, 2010 at 11:48 AM



Looks cool - I like it, but man how high is that front wing off the ground !?!?!

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Hard to tell from this pics if you already have one, but you might want to sort out a firewall setup to prevent any liquids or bits from the engine coming back onto the driver.... scruits have been known to pick on stuff like that... even seen arguments about vents on front engine cars that could let oil back onto the windscreen.

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posted on October 28th, 2010 at 12:00 PM



No spills with those wings :lol::lol:



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posted on October 28th, 2010 at 04:05 PM



Cute pack hey Matty :-)

front wing can`t go any lower to the ground or it becomes a Bull-Dozer in the dirt tracks

But yeah the "Pre-Log-Book-scrutineering" picked on it a bit for firewall holes & stuff a few weeks ago, but we corrected all that

if you look close you should be able to see that the top Alloy engine cover extends way back, down & behind & seals up against the firewall (foot-plate) inside the car

They wanted a rear fire wall too so we made an alloy sheet panel between the seat & the fuel tank

hope they`re happy with it all,,, once the new steering rack gets here i`ll sort all that & have it checked again for (hopefully) the last time & we should have a log book before Noosa Hillclimb (or thereabouts)

It`s looking more like a Pikes-Peak Hillclimb special now ey? :-)
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posted on October 28th, 2010 at 04:07 PM



oh & it`s a Yammy R1 donk,,, early 130hp carby version tho

we have a new-er 160 hp injected R1 engine that i`m playing with atm but looks like that may end up in my Marcos,,, i`ll just have to buy another injected one & then turbo it for the buggy later :-)

300hp would be better than 130 yeah???
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posted on October 28th, 2010 at 10:46 PM



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posted on October 29th, 2010 at 02:43 PM



Stuff all weight, a bit of down force from the aero and 300hp.... only word that comes to mind is "schwiiing" !!!



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posted on October 29th, 2010 at 03:59 PM



oh,,, & looking at building the next car much lighter,,, with the turbo 300hp engine & a belt drive to the rear wheels

4x4... 300hp ... 250kgs

sound good?

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Edit--> Oh & i forgot to mention... anyone keen to help me out at Pikes Peak Hill Climb in a couple of years???
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posted on October 30th, 2010 at 07:39 PM



that is insane. what sort of belt are you looking to use?



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posted on October 31st, 2010 at 08:13 AM



the front wing won't do anything except add drag
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posted on October 31st, 2010 at 08:19 AM



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the front wing won't do anything except add drag

Brilliant:!: You can tell all that from a photo. That makes wind-tunnels obsolete.:crazy:




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posted on October 31st, 2010 at 10:41 AM



Happydaze,,, now that`s funny :-)

Pete, the belt we are thinking will be something like what drives the rear wheel of a Harley Davidson,,, but looking at setting it up with 2x belts --> one from the front diff to a center diff in the middle of the car, (also LSD) & then another belt from center diff to the rear diff... Just makes for shorter belts, easier to replace, less chance of getting too much belt whip to control with roller tensioners etc

There are some issues to sort tho,,, room for all of it,,, height of car will obvioulsy have to be slightly higher, roller/tensioners will need to be sorted etc etc etc... but,,, i feel the center diff may help with less bind up of front & rear axle especially on the tighter bitumen circuits

Jonny, Both wings actually do work (not the best in the world but still) , just that the end plates could be bigger & the front one could be lower to the ground to work better,,, however we can`t mount the front one any lower at all, as it will become a bulldozer on the dirt tracks,, so we`re just testing what we can get out of this lot & can change sh!t as we go

the new 4x4 space-frames will be far lighter, but adding the 4x4 running gear & turbo etc will obviously bring it back to roughly the same weight as this first car,,, so i`m not fussed ,,, a 300+hp 4x4 weighing only 250kgs isn`t such a bad thing in my books :-)

My good friend Dale Allen has set up a 420hp turbo R1 engine for one of his friends (His Brother is Jonny Allen & rides for Alumilite racing they have a very good pedegree in the race bike scene) & he`s also set-up many more before that with well over 350hp,,, so i think i`m in good hands with that lot

He is also a very good coach-builder come sheet metal worker & is already on the ball with making better wings, i only bought these ones cause they are super cheap & i didn`t have to suck dale off to make me wings straight away... i`m running Noosa Hill Climb in 2 weeks so wanted "SOME" sort of downforce to play with for the weekend,,, we`ll probly run without them for the first couple of runs & then bolt them on for another couple of runs & see/feel what difference they make

If i find no gain with them on the tight stuff them we`ll leave them off & try/test them at Lakeside


& if anyone is interested (if you have actually read this far into this post),,, we ran 1min-2secs at Lakeside practise a month ago,,, with only one wheel drive (the diff was shredded) also had major dramas with the engine running excessivley rich (changed the exhaust pipe & muffler & it went stupid rich) we were also running on 25 year old grooved slicks that didn`t have any heat in them after 10 laps

so now we have the diff replaced,,, we also have brand new Hoosier slicks,,, we have also sorted the pipe & carb mixtures,,, now i expect some better times at Lakeside (should be well under the minute now) But no time to test as the new steering-rack still isn`t here (Landed in customs Brisbane friday so hope to have it monday)

I just wanted "SOME" sort of wings to try cause this thing gets pretty dam light at speed,,, so we`re just having a play

if the front wing won`t work & will just add drag,,, then that would mean the rear wing would do the same yeah?... well at least we`re consistent & balanced then hey? :-)
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posted on November 1st, 2010 at 10:42 AM



As long as the angle of the front wing isn't too steep, you shouldn't have to worry about issues with eddies :tu:
There will always be a bit of drag in the way with anything the wind has to pass over, but the downward pressure should be worth it for front end stability, as long as ur going fast to keep that air going over which i'm sure u will :lol:

If u put little plates across it will act like a diffuser :tu: adding to straight line stability, again, trying to remove any resulting eddies due to turbulence. U could do that on the front and back.

And i thought a 2 stroke go-kart was fun lol, this thing looks nutz!




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posted on November 1st, 2010 at 08:43 PM



hee hee,,, you got it baja,,, we`re sorting "middle-plates (of a sort) to help with exactly what you`re saying

ya never know if ya never go there hey? & funny you should talk about go-karts

we set up a few go-karts with 125cc & 465cc motocross engines for hillclimbs & autocross years ago,,, took lap records at both Echo Valley & Willowbank with them

we now have another one with 250cc motocross donk ,,, gonna have another play & see where that lands us

but Shhhh,,, don`t tell anyone,,, it`s a secret :-)

& yes we`ll be putting some "Wind-drag" devices on them too :-)
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posted on November 5th, 2010 at 01:42 PM



we might try-out the Pikes Peak Hill Climb in a few years

who`s keen to help & crew etc?
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posted on November 5th, 2010 at 03:58 PM



I'll be graduated from the mech. engineering degree by then...
if i'm not caught up would luv to lend a hand :P




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