I have been reading the competition car composites book for the last week or 2 and have found out a great deal more about the carbon fibre characteristics etc.
I now have a clear idea how I'm going to make the chassis; carbon fibre, Kevlar and aluminium honeycomb layers. I'm probaply not going to be on a small budget so I think I might be able to do it.
However I'm still not sure on how many layers of carbon I should be looking at, I can't find anywhere in the book for an estimate. Anyone here who could give me an idea so that i can calculate costs?
I'm still thinking of company sending it to a company with an autoclave for added strength however I doubt it there is anyone with such a thing here in Holland.
Next to building something I was also thinking of buying an old formula 1 car roller as I found one available for 20k which isn't a damn lot considering it's history, but as I'm quite a stickler for originality I just couldn't slot in a motorbike engine, instead of it's original Ford v8 ! However I was surpised at the cost of the F1 engine I found for sale, all rebuild and dyno run, here my summary:
Ford Zetec V8 = 20.000 pounds
Ford JD Zetec V10! (yes indeed a V10) = 25.000 pounds
Ford DFR = 15.000 pounds
Judd V8 = 20.000 pounds
4× Ford 1.5 litre Turbo v6= 30.000 pounds (for all 4 of them)
Hart 1.5 turbo (very affordable and serviceable as it basically an old Ford block with a huge turbocharger) = 5000 pounds if I search well enough
However only engines you can be sure of that they can be rebuild are the DFR (nicholson mclaren, ouch expensive) and the Judd (ouch even more expensive) and who isn't tempted by that V10 if I would not have the urge to build and drive something I would buy it and put it next to my bed as my alarm clock !
However I first intended to put a bike engine in the back I now have the little devil on my shoulder who says buy a proper F1 engine but probaply I could only afford (I'm sadly nowhere near a millionaire but more of an incredibly mad enthusiast ) the turbo engines but regarding the V6 parts are nowhere obtainable so you would have to buy all for of them to keep one of them running, but what a hell of an engine that will be. The Hart engine is probaply one the best options as I know a guy who put one of these 750 HP monsters in a Caterham =D> !
Ah well hopefully I have put some light on the situations progress, would love to know the opinions on the engines!