PandazRX-7: Dedicated FD Time Attack Build!
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Wow...I just reread my own thread to get some motivation and I have to say... what a ******* build!!! Surprises me how much time and patience I had and how a few months seemed so long to me back then. Been a minute since I’ve wrenched on it. Who knows maybe this year? 😂
Who remembers this build? How’s everyone been?
Who remembers this build? How’s everyone been?
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SETaylor (10-16-23)
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PS: does any one have any suggestions on rear wing set up? I was thinking custom swan neck struts (or standard struts) chassis mounted in the corners of the trunk area with quick release pins….
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You might consider reaching out to Chris Johnston on Facebook. I know he has some kind of chassis mount solution for the wing pylons. Super Now has something that might work, or at least give you an idea on mounting. https://www.rhdjapan.com/super-now-f...rx-7-fd3s.html
I'll likely use pins for mounting when I have mine drawn up one of these days. Might also want to take into consideration the relationship between leverage (aft of the rear axle) and how you can actually increase the amount of downforce on it while experiencing less drag than you would by increasing the rake of the wing.
I'll likely use pins for mounting when I have mine drawn up one of these days. Might also want to take into consideration the relationship between leverage (aft of the rear axle) and how you can actually increase the amount of downforce on it while experiencing less drag than you would by increasing the rake of the wing.
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