zgred wrote:
gosh! how many small plates would one fit onto that lil' front wing??!!!
zgred wrote:
all muscles, yehmanchild wrote:
marcush. wrote:in all honesty ,the engine cover is difficult ? in what ? perhaps in getting into the small autoclave they have ..n smikle wrote:I don't know my self but the way Ken Anderson of USF1 makes it sound, the engine cover seems to be one of the more difficult parts to make. I guess that is why the Lotus' has such a simple shape.
If you can make a tub , nosecone ,wings and suspension you should not have a problem with a big panel ...
but wait, we have only seen pieces of the tub yet, maybe he forgot that those items need to be done as well before may15 ,2010...
Raptor22 wrote:marcush. wrote:in all honesty ,the engine cover is difficult ? in what ? perhaps in getting into the small autoclave they have ..n smikle wrote:I don't know my self but the way Ken Anderson of USF1 makes it sound, the engine cover seems to be one of the more difficult parts to make. I guess that is why the Lotus' has such a simple shape.
If you can make a tub , nosecone ,wings and suspension you should not have a problem with a big panel ...
but wait, we have only seen pieces of the tub yet, maybe he forgot that those items need to be done as well before may15 ,2010...
the engine cover is actually quite a difficult part to manufacture. It needs to be shaped over a wooden plug much like a racing yachts hull.
the complex shapes and size makes this quite a difficult part plus it has to be pretty light hence the skin is thin.
When removing it from the plug extreme care has to be taken or you could end up breaking it and then you have to start from scratch.
The tub is easier in that its made from two halves that are then joined together and co cured in the clave.
Thanks. Who's TS ?nacho wrote:Some Lotus news from TS:
- Heikki says the car might lack more grip in comparison to the leaders than the Minardi he tested in his first F1 test. Lack of downforce is the problem.
- He has never started a season with so little driving. Couldn't do a race simulation, Jarno got one together which was interrupted by raining.
- He has no idea how the different tires degrade and how different fuel weights affect it because the lack of race simulations. He feels he gained experience in tyre saving when driving with McLaren.
- Hydraulic problems have been the main issue in reliability. Xtrac's system is not up to it and not up to date. Causing problems with diffs, power steering and gearbox.
- They will get their own hydraulic system in 2 or 3 months and he's hoping for a new gearbox too which is designed with their aerodynamics. The current is off the shelf.
- Trulli says they shaved a second of their lap time on Friday just by set-up work. But gains from there are limited, he's waiting for the upgrades. They know what they need to do, but says it's a different thing when they can get the work done.
- Trulli says it was a miracle in itself to get the car designed and running on track in five months.
Seems like they have a lot of work to be done.
Finnish newspaper called Turun SanomatBlackout wrote: Thanks. Who's TS ?
It was like that from the beginning.raymondu999 wrote:Finally they're adding some undercut to the thing