About the transmission I would think the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano would probably have a suitable one however I do wonder about the others. Concerning tyre size and regulations I thought of big fat low profile slicks on large diameter rims. One may think I am nuts but I would like to think about these fictional cars with no aerodynamic devices, basically no front or rear wings. Let them be all about mechanical grip.zac510 wrote:Only one of those cars really has an appropriate transmission, that being the Murcielago.
I can see where you are coming from though, but I think most people would choose the Porsche engine depending on the tyre size regulations
True these engines are best suited for roadcars however it still would be interesting to find out which ones do best in such an agressive racing environment. About finding these engines and actually racing them is the essence of why it is only an idea I have. However I would like to know about the reality of it in mechanical terms and not so much about the reality of its financial terms.flynfrog wrote:sounds cool but those engines were desinged with a certain chassis in mind so they will be less than optimal in the open wheeler
and where do you plan to find these engines
But doesn't the Ferrari 599 have a transaxle at the rear much like the Corvette Z06?zac510 wrote:I doubt the 599 gearbox would work effectively - you'd still need a diff after the output shaft. This would make the drivetrain so long that the wheelbase would suffer. Sure it would work but it would be engineering suicide
I suppose the 911 gearbox might work too if you swung it around and turned the diff upside down.
I like daydreaming too
i belive teh vette has a regular old pumpkin back there no transaxel unless you mean the c65 in that case i have no cluesliderule wrote:But doesn't the Ferrari 599 have a transaxle at the rear much like the Corvette Z06?zac510 wrote:I doubt the 599 gearbox would work effectively - you'd still need a diff after the output shaft. This would make the drivetrain so long that the wheelbase would suffer. Sure it would work but it would be engineering suicide
I suppose the 911 gearbox might work too if you swung it around and turned the diff upside down.
I like daydreaming too
to often you cant have one without the othersliderule wrote:True these engines are best suited for roadcars however it still would be interesting to find out which ones do best in such an agressive racing environment. About finding these engines and actually racing them is the essence of why it is only an idea I have. However I would like to know about the reality of it in mechanical terms and not so much about the reality of its financial terms.flynfrog wrote:sounds cool but those engines were desinged with a certain chassis in mind so they will be less than optimal in the open wheeler
and where do you plan to find these engines
The old 550/575 did but I understand they have reverted to a normal transmission now.sliderule wrote: But doesn't the Ferrari 599 have a transaxle at the rear much like the Corvette Z06?