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Messagepar iudexmaximus » Lun 11 Jan 2010 à 14:18

cineman a écrit:OBLIVIOUSLY the valve was a joke :P
but i was trying to convice Paolo. that is an engeneer, that it was the right way :P


Really?? It was really a joke?? :shock: I didn't understand it!! :shock:









:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Messagepar cineman » Mar 12 Jan 2010 à 23:07

Here a pair of photos of the turbo engine build up ^^

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Messagepar iudexmaximus » Mer 13 Jan 2010 à 08:03

Tu as mis les soupapes à l'envers! :lol:

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Messagepar cineman » Mar 26 Jan 2010 à 22:28

I had a little of time to install the lower reinforce arms...
I did buy the arms from Ed, but without his blue bushing, because i didnt like that kind of installation...
I used a custom hardner handmade polybushes with some other little differences.

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I still do not have tried it... maybe this weekend 8) and then let it know to you.
Seeing now the front of the car with vented brakes and a bit more complex suspensions is nice :D it begins to seems a real car ahah...
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Messagepar Cortex » Mar 26 Jan 2010 à 23:28

Looks nice !
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Messagepar ylric » Mar 26 Jan 2010 à 23:35

Nice! What kind of bushings did you used?

Did you noticed that the reinforcement is not supposed to move from the suspension arm, so bushing on this side is questionnable?

By the way this vented disk is simply cute :)
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Messagepar Florent » Mar 26 Jan 2010 à 23:36

As usual 8)
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Messagepar cineman » Mar 26 Jan 2010 à 23:41

ylric a écrit:Nice! What kind of bushings did you used?

Did you noticed that the reinforcement is not supposed to move from the suspension arm, so bushing on this side is questionnable?

By the way this vented disk is simply cute :)


yes you are right, on the shocks mounts it is not supposed to move. In fact now, like I sent you by pm, I have to try this kind of bushing i made, and then maybe go with a very hard Teflon custom bushing at least on that side. :wink:
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Messagepar Stainless » Mar 26 Jan 2010 à 23:49

si! il faut que ca bouge, car le bras ne pourrait plus reculer devant l'arc de la barre stabilisatrice.
ouais je sais je ne connais pas les termes exacts mais vous comprendrez le truc
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Messagepar ylric » Mar 26 Jan 2010 à 23:55

C'est très juste. J'ai d'ailleurs remarqué que sur les designs de suspension très rigides à double triangle la barre anti-roulis n'est pas fixée directement au bras inférieur, mais par une biellette verticale rotulée.

De cette façon la barre anti roulis n'impose plus de recul au bras.
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Messagepar cineman » Mer 27 Jan 2010 à 00:05

yeah yeah i know that the antiroll bar has to move the arms front and back... BUT we also know that lotus did made this:

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on their Esprit. And it did work. A direct reinforcment much more stiff and still an ARB working the same way... Take a look closely. Much less movement of us on the arm...

So, has anyone calculated infact HOW much it has to move front and back our arm, with the radius of the ARB ? :wink:
( i make a suggest, it is far LESS than the actual arm movement during a braking lol )
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Messagepar Stainless » Mer 27 Jan 2010 à 00:14

thanks for this
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Messagepar cineman » Mer 27 Jan 2010 à 00:16

Stainless a écrit:thanks for this


:wink: :wink: no problem...do you like it 8) ?
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Messagepar ylric » Mer 27 Jan 2010 à 00:18

cineman a écrit:So, has anyone calculated infact HOW much it has to move front and back our arm, with the radius of the ARB ?

I guess we have homework to do :)
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Messagepar cineman » Mer 27 Jan 2010 à 00:22

In fact, being honest, surely the Esprit suspension is a bit more thinked :wink:
The Antiroll bar stays more near the fulcrum point of the arm, so it should be a smaller arc than ours, on the extreme, during the suspension work.

In the end the only way is to think about the best and test :D
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