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05-28-07, 02:36 AM
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#61 (permalink)
| | Monte Busa 
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: MI, USA
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Rep Power: 2  | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R Great Cars Fran, They look the dog dangles.
One comment on the roadster - and not to be a kill joy, but with the orientation of the steering rack relative to the front a-arms, bump and droop will introduce some pretty wicked bumpsteer. You'd have to get the rack arms almost parallel to the upper a-arm to avoid this, unless my eyes are playing tricks on me.
Again, awesome looking cars, just thought I'd make an observation.
Cheers,
Aric |
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05-28-07, 08:54 AM
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#62 (permalink)
| | gt40fran Sponsoring Vendor 
Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: Manufacturer of GT40: Michigan,USA
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| Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R Thanks for your observations...
When the production rack is fitted the arms are all near parallel.....the high positioning of the rack is for the very reason you state....... parallel arms/suspension..
The inner tie rod pivot on the rack is also farther inboard than the pics many show.
Another thing to keep in mind is that we are not using 6 inches of wheel travel..
__________________ FRAN HALL replica manufacturer.....
RCR-40..Mk1, 2 and Mk4
RCR-70 Mk3b
RCR-70 Spider
RCR-P4
Superlite Coupe
Superlite Roadster...including Electrolite
RCR917
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05-29-07, 07:25 AM
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#63 (permalink)
| | Eric D Rookie 
Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Asia GT40: None yet
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Rep Power: 3  | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R Ok, that answers my question. I noticed that the rack seemed high as well, but from what I know of Fran and RCR, I was sure it was either my eyes or just not fully adjusted.
Cheers
Eric |
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05-30-07, 12:31 PM
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#64 (permalink)
| | turboguy 
Join Date: May 2007 Location: Ontari-ari-o
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Rep Power: 2  | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R The P is a nice looking machine for sure- but the front windscreen looks a little too "Ultima" for me. I'd prefer something more along the lines of the windscreen on Porsche's 911-GT198.... |
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05-30-07, 12:45 PM
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#65 (permalink)
| | gt40fran Sponsoring Vendor 
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| Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R I can see where you may think there is a similarity until you see them side by side....
__________________ FRAN HALL replica manufacturer.....
RCR-40..Mk1, 2 and Mk4
RCR-70 Mk3b
RCR-70 Spider
RCR-P4
Superlite Coupe
Superlite Roadster...including Electrolite
RCR917
XJ13 for SCF www.RACECARREPLICAS.COM www.superlitecars.com |
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05-30-07, 01:12 PM
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#66 (permalink)
| | VintageVenom 6 Tenths 
Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Michigan, USA GT40: RCR-40
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Rep Power: 12   | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R Sweet pics man!!!!!
The P looks like it's going 100 standing still.
Can this on be ordered in gel coat colors also?
Are there tire size limitations...... I kinda like Mesa's increased traction pic. |
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05-30-07, 04:40 PM
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#67 (permalink)
| | Mesa 4 Tenths 
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Santa Clara, Ca GT40: SLC 001
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Rep Power: 7  | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R Rob,
Being a fat tire fanatic (a child of the Can-am era cars that was too young to actually go to a Can-am) I cannot tolerate skinny rear tires :-).
Fran says that one can fit up too 17" in the rear without interference. From what I've seen of the car I think this comes from modern wheel hat diameters being big enough to clear the ''A arm'' style rear suspenion arms. So one ends up with a lot of inboard clearance for fat wheels.
enjoy....
(the pic didnt load, I'll try again from home later)
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05-30-07, 08:17 PM
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#68 (permalink)
| | Lifetime Premier Supporter 
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Rep Power: 15  | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R Rob, I am currently in talks with Fran regarding an optional tire/rim combo for the super lite roadster. Attached is a picture of the prototype. The tire/rim combo is currently pine and 22" diameter. They are available now. Options for the future are 25" maple. I can cut any widths desired. Sorry, but the tire/rim combo will be of limited supply and on a first come first served basis. This is assuming Fran and I can come to terms on price. I would reserve your order early to insure delivery. Let me know. |
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05-30-07, 09:53 PM
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#69 (permalink)
| | VintageVenom 6 Tenths 
Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Michigan, USA GT40: RCR-40
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Rep Power: 12   | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R Hi Gregg,
I think to meet Fran's "superlight" requirements they would have to be balsa. But then again, I don't think any of these options will meet the FEA expectations of RCR. Call me crazy....  |
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05-30-07, 09:55 PM
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#70 (permalink)
| | gt40fran Sponsoring Vendor 
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| Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R Gregg is just sporting wood for the new cars..... 
__________________ FRAN HALL replica manufacturer.....
RCR-40..Mk1, 2 and Mk4
RCR-70 Mk3b
RCR-70 Spider
RCR-P4
Superlite Coupe
Superlite Roadster...including Electrolite
RCR917
XJ13 for SCF www.RACECARREPLICAS.COM www.superlitecars.com |
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05-30-07, 09:57 PM
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#71 (permalink)
| | VintageVenom 6 Tenths 
Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Michigan, USA GT40: RCR-40
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Rep Power: 12   | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R Shazammm!!!!! Got cha there Gregg..!!!!! |
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05-31-07, 12:17 AM
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#72 (permalink)
| | Rookie 
Join Date: Dec 2004 GT40: Thailand
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Rep Power: 4  | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R Fran,
These are truely pieces of art. Is it possible to use a motorcycle engine like a Suzuki Hayabusa with a sprocket carrier holding the inner CV joints? What does the Roadster weigh as a roller?
Thank you
Jim Nielsen |
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05-31-07, 01:48 AM
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#73 (permalink)
| | RTIMTE 2 Tenths 
Join Date: May 2002 GT40: Plano, TX USA (Dallas)
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Rep Power: 9  | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R Fran,
Not to take this thread off track, but I think this setup could be used.
Jim N.
The problem with going with a motorcycle package is there is no reverse. Although you can use a product similar to this one (the inboard brakes are just a option). When I talked to them about a year ago, he said it would be easy to make a two speed box. Now you can have a low gear for around town (6 sp low) and high gear for highway (6 sp high). Since these motors don't make that much torque keeping the RPM's in the power band is a must.
Here is a little quote from them:
MINI SAND CARS, POWERED BY MOTORCYCLE ENGINES, ARE A RAPIDLY EMERGING TREND AMONG OFF ROAD ENTHUSIASTS AND ARE BECOMING IMMENSELY POPULAR. SEVERAL MANUFACTURERS ARE NOW BUILDING KITS AND TURN KEY CARS, AND SOME ARE VERY IMPRESSIVE STATE OF THE ART VEHICLES. HOWEVER, MOST ARE LACKING IN ONE AREA. THE PREFERRED METHOD OF TRANSFERRING POWER TO THE REAR WHEELS SEEMS TO BE A CHAIN DRIVE AT THIS POINT, AND THIS SYSTEM LEAVES A LOT TO BE DESIRED. WE WERE RECENTLY APPROACHED BY A SMALL GROUP OF MINI CAR ENTHUSIASTS WHO ASKED US IF WE COULD ENGINEER A DRIVE SYSTEM THAT WOULD PROVIDE A GEARED POWER TRANSFER WITH A DIFFERENTIAL CAPABLE OF HANDLING THE HORSEPOWER OF HIGHLY MODIFIED HAYABUSA ENGINES. THEY ALSO WANTED FULLY INDEPENDENT REAR SUSPENSION WITH 930 CV JOINTS, THE ABILITY TO INSTALL SINGLE OR DUAL INBOARD DISC BRAKES, AND A REVERSE GEAR WAS A MUST. WE WERE INTRIGUED BY THE CONCEPT, AND AFTER RESEARCHING THE MARKET DECIDED TO STEP UP TO THE CHALLENGE.
THE RESULT IS THE TRANSWORKS MINI-DIFF. IT IS BASICALLY A SINGLE SPEED TRANSAXLE WITH A REVERSE GEAR. POWER IS TRANSFERRED THROUGH A SPIRAL BEVEL GEAR SET, ALLOWING THE ENGINE TO BE MOUNTED SIDEWAYS RIGHT BEHIND THE SEAT(S). IT IS BUILT AROUND A LOT OF THE VW BASED PARTS WE USE ON FULL SIZED SAND CAR TRANSAXLES, SO THERE IS A LOT OF FREEDOM OF INTERCHANGEABILITY AND EASY ACCESS TO REPLACEMENT PARTS. THE STANDARD OVERALL FORWARD GEAR RATIO IS 5.55:1, BUT THIS CAN BE CHANGED TO SUIT INDIVIDUAL NEEDS. Transworks min diff
along with the coupler you no longer need a chain. Looks like a great way to motorcycle power a car.
THE TRANSWORKS MINI-DIFF DRIVE COUPLER IS BASICALLY A 6-BALL CV JOINT, MADE OF HEAT TREATED 4140 CHROMOLY STEEL, THAT ATTACHES TO THE OUTPUT SHAFT OF A MOTORCYCLE ENGINE IN PLACE OF THE STOCK SPROCKET.
WE MANUFACTURE THE OUTER HOUSING AND OTHER COMPONENTS, AND THEN A MODIFIED SPROCKET IS WELDED TO THE END OF THE.' HOUSING. WE STOCK THEM COMPLETE FOR HAYABUSA ENGINES, AS THIS IS BY FAR THE MOST POPULAR ENGINE CHOICE, BUT WE CAN USE A SPROCKET FROM ANY MOTORCYCLE ENGINE, SO THEORETICALLY THIS COUPLER CAN BE USED FOR ANY MOTORCYCLE ENGINE/ MINI-DIFF COMBINATION, AS LONG AS THE SPACE EX1STS FOR IT ON YOUR PARTICULAR ENGINE. IN OTHER WORDS, AS LONG AS YOUR SPROCKET COVER CAN BE REMOVED OR TRIMMED FOR THE 3” DIAMETER AND THERE IS NOTHING ELSE IN THE WAY, THIS COUPLER WILL WORK FOR YOU. YOU MAY SPECIFY THE SPROCKET NEEDED, SEND US A SPROCKET, OR ORDER IT WITHOUT A SPROCKET ATTACHED, FOR CUSTOM APPLICATIONS. WITH THIS COUPLER THE MINI-DIFF INPUT SHAFT ENDS UP WITHIN 1/2” OF THE ENGINE’S OUTPUT SHAFT, MAKING FOR A COMPACT DRIVE TRAIN PACKAGE. 
__________________ Richard D. Timte
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05-31-07, 02:10 AM
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#74 (permalink)
| | 2124 5 Tenths 
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Rep Power: 10  | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R Neat.
How much are those little beauties?
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05-31-07, 02:13 AM
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#75 (permalink)
| | RTIMTE 2 Tenths 
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Rep Power: 9  | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R Pat,
follow the link in the post above to see additional info. The price is 2295.00 for the mini diff and 280.00 for the coupler.
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05-31-07, 09:43 AM
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#76 (permalink)
| | IanAnderson Gold Supporter 
Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Heathrow, Londo GT40: Dax 40 Mk1 (Rov
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Rep Power: 18  | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R Some bike engines cars over her run a Quaife reverse box 1:1 ratio forward or reverse so it doesn't worry which way you are pointing.
Others use an electric motor for the reverse - SVA says it has to be able to pull the car up over a 4 inch block of wood.
Ian
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05-31-07, 01:03 PM
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#77 (permalink)
| | Mesa 4 Tenths 
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Rep Power: 7  | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R <<(the pic didnt load, I'll try again from home later)>>
Trying again .......
Too bad it isnt this easy to modify cars in real life!
Gregg - Those wheel tire combos you are offering may need a little true work, I don't know ...... it may be an optical but they look to have a little flat spot. Super low bark (rubber) to wood (wheel) ratio .... should look good on an SUV with spinners!
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05-31-07, 01:50 PM
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#78 (permalink)
| | Conquest351 5 Tenths 
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Austin, TX GT40: None Yet
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Rep Power: 7  | Re: N E W Superlight cars from R.C.R I was actually looking at the Hayabusa as a motor alternative to an automobile engine. Stroked turbocharged Hayabusa engine in an 1100lb car... Sounds like fun to me!!! Either that or an SRT4 Neon engine with slight mods (turbo upgrade, injectors, stand alone ECU, & head work & cams maybe) would be a blast also. Guys are making 500whp from those little engines and still having them daily driveable. I'm kinda wondering where the radiator & intercooler would mount though. Also, I remember Fran saying something about an engine cover, wheel covers, and a nose piece possibly. I'd like to have a look at all that. I'm selling my ass off at work so I can buy one of the little roadsters!! I want one BAAAD!! |
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