These posts were split from FSAE car with Yamaha YFZ450r engine
I'd like to know - by what parameters - does the machine you build - improve on the original motorcycle chassis?
Ya think? & apart from doubling a bunch of liabilities.. that improves - what?gruntguru wrote:Well JAW, the wheel count is doubled for a start.
A good FSAE car would significantly outperform the bike in the dynamic events FSAE cars are designed for.J.A.W. wrote:Right.. C-F, & what G-force/ cornering speed do they generate compared to a (Honda 600/4 powered ) Moto 2 bike?
Or even the 450 4T ex-MX based road-racers?
Its an exrecise in practical engineering for students, sure.. but no actual improvement - dynamically - over the bike..
Opinion only G-G? & worth what?gruntguru wrote: A good FSAE car would significantly outperform the bike in the dynamic events FSAE cars are designed for.
On the fact that, to be eligible for entry, it has to be a car. Rendering any other 'point' moot.J.A.W. wrote:Any basis in fact to support this.. since it certainly seems rather doubtful.. given dimensional disparity..gruntguru wrote: A good FSAE car would significantly outperform the bike in the dynamic events FSAE cars are designed for.
I would like to see a motorcycle vs FSAE as well just for fun....but i think on an FSAE track, the motorcycle would lose. Now on a larger open track it may be a different story.J.A.W. wrote:"Weigh less"? Really?
The Moto 2 G.P. bike which uses the Honda 600/4 production mill - has a weight limit for bike/rider of 215kg..
Be-winged downforce at speeds that low implies a barn-door approach to aero..