Thanks, I will look into that link for Beard Seats. Just getting back from an extended party weekend. Need to recover, so I'm back at work! Steve G ... From:...
Shame on you. Should have been making your Locost - or was it a Locost party? Wonder if its possible to make an entire car from empty beer can? James ... From:...
The party was very "low cost" for me... I freeloaded off the relatives the entire weekend! I wonder if they'll invite us back.... <8~) How many beer cans to...
List I feel I am close to starting on the good stuff. I have acquired an engine (1986 4A-GE) and T-50, a 1984 Mazda RX-7 solid disc brake, posi rear end, VW...
... The interesting thing to note when comparing quoted weight distributions is how they were measured. Were they measured with the car with it's usual load-...
... an engine (1986 4A-GE) and T-50, a 1984 Mazda RX-7 solid disc brake, posi rear end, VW steering rack, the important stuff for the front spindles (I'm...
Hi All,
yahoo said "The web site you are trying to access has exceeded its
allocated data transfer. " I would presume that the add. has been
splattered over...
Hello, Does anyone know the weight and dimensions of a 20B rotary motor fully assembled? Also, does anyone know the weight and dimensions of a 13B-REW rotary...
Gents, I am currently building an Alfa Boxer mid engined 'roadster'. The initial idea was to use the AlfaSud front lower suspension arms and hub, and make a...
Remember Les, a lot of wishbones suspensions were designed before the invention of the computer!!! However, there is a program called SusProg3d that will...
For Ideas try here. Check out the Sirius (sportscar) and the sirius MKII (single seater) http://www.alfaclub.org.au/philstorr/sirius/sirius2.htm Beatle Oz ...
Subject: Re: [Locost_Theory] Wishbone rear suspension ... Steve, I wouldn't have thought it easy to use with the Alfa set-up......I think the transaxle would...
... engined 'roadster'. ... used ... The rear suspension of the Esprit is probably not useable/adaptable in your configuration, having surprisingly long...
You can see my IRS at http://home.flash.net/~hess/papillon.htm which I designed with the help of a friend. While technically it is a 5 link, it behaves like a...
Hi All, I am wondering if there are any drawbacks to using very long trailing links with my DeDion setup, on the order of 28" long eye center to eye center. I...
the longer the better Steve, it reduces the amount of rear axle steer in single wheel bump/rebound I believe. Alex ... From: "Steve Graber"...
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Steve, Have a look at an Alfetta Dedion setup. There may be scope to use the Alfetta dedion and adapt the 'Sud half shafts at the outer end, or use the...
Steve Pics of Alfetta and 105 suspension layout are in the Files Section: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Locost_Theory/files/Supension%20Pics%20- %20General/ I...
Nick Check out: http://cpwww.topcities.com/rotary/pg20.htm http://cpwww.topcities.com/rotary/pg29.htm Lots of other info, links look pretty interesting. ... of...
Hi all, I was reading a OZ race mag.( Auto Action ) and they had an article on a bike Eng. car ( legends ) that is raced here in OZ. It has a b/w photo of...
Steve, It will probably "work" better than the standard radius rods. You will have to cut slots in your rear fenders to allow for the rods to come through, and...
Hi Esko, I don't think the fender mods and h tube will affect Steve...:-) He's another midi rebel like me....he he he... I agree though that longer is better. ...
Message: 6 Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2002 15:33:18 -0700 From: "Steve Graber" <sgraber@...> Subject: Long trailing links question < Hi All, I am wondering if...