More from the R&T ride from LVMS
Some good info.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-car...at-gives-the-ford-gt-two-suspensions-at-once/
Some good info.
http://www.roadandtrack.com/new-car...at-gives-the-ford-gt-two-suspensions-at-once/
2.75" ground clearance in track mode. Serious stuff. Stock up on splitters and diffusers.
2.75" ground clearance in track mode. Serious stuff. Stock up on splitters and diffusers.
Maybe something's already in place, but it sounds like those F1 style chassis bump blocks could be a good idea when hitting those swales in the track.2.75" ground clearance in track mode. Serious stuff. Stock up on splitters and diffusers.
Maybe something's already in place, but it sounds like those F1 style chassis bump blocks could be a good idea when hitting those swales in the track.
The racecars, yes. Street car, probably not.I would bet they have jabroc in critical areas...
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productselection.asp?Product=6180
I suppose the suspension has hard limits that'd prevent the chassis from bottoming when in race mode, well before the 2.75 clearance, but when race mode is used on the street that skid plate material might save an insurance claim (if it's stuck to the chassis and not an aero part).The racecars, yes. Street car, probably not.
That's great, easy and cheap to replace. :biggrinThe skid plate material used on the race NGTs is plywood!
Ed
That's Jabroc.The skid plate material used on the race NGTs is plywood!
Ed