you're going to have to give us your bank account details Gary for the open ended consult that's been happening here on the 9N3 forum. Appreciated.
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yes, bank account, or at least an address to get some booze delivered to, perhaps on a weekly basis!
Originally posted by Sydneykid View PostI have avoided working on Minis for a long time and I'd like to keep it that way, sorry. If I can give you one tip from watching the Mini guys, they used bumpstops, many different ones, different densities and different heights to tune the suspension. I assume you already have a rear swaybar on it? If not there's your number 1 step.
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lol, fair enough - but I bet if you worked on one now you'd love how simple it all is compared to modern stuff.... and no, I don't have a rear swaybar on it yet, there is an one sitting in the corner of the garage, was almost ready to fit a few weeks ago but life got in the way. Working on it now...
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simon these Ground Control adjustable tops are for sale in the parts section. Probably wouldn't fit but is a good parts breakdown iin case you were to make something. I do know that Greg (Kaanage) fitted some to his Tdi that he tracks. He runs at Phillip Island a fair bit. He might be worth contacting re some advice for tops.
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Originally posted by sambb View Postyou're going to have to give us your bank account details Gary for the open ended consult that's been happening here on the 9N3 forum. Appreciated.Originally posted by simon k View Postyes, bank account, or at least an address to get some booze delivered to, perhaps on a weekly basis!
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GaryGolf Mk7.5 R, Volvo S60 Polestar, Skyline R32GTST
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Originally posted by simon k View Postlol, fair enough - but I bet if you worked on one now you'd love how simple it all is compared to modern stuff....
and no, I don't have a rear swaybar on it yet, there is an one sitting in the corner of the garage, was almost ready to fit a few weeks ago but life got in the way. Working on it now...
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GaryGolf Mk7.5 R, Volvo S60 Polestar, Skyline R32GTST
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Originally posted by Sydneykid View PostThe electronics are simpler but the suspension is multiple times harder to get to do what I want it to do. Try getting a Mini to have greater than 1 to 1 camber change to roll ratio, or heaven forbid a sub terrainian rear roll centre
A bit of action happened on the rear bar on the weekend. I think I'm going to make an adjustable blade type bar for it... the standard one was going to be just as hard to mount without the original brackets.
I was also putting adjustable bottom arms on the front to get some more caster and Jason showed up, he looked at the top arms and said "Why don't you swap them from one side to the other???". We measured a spare one and I think it'd come up with something like 34° - I've no idea what a practical maximum caster is, but I reckon that's too much. I couldn't find any references to anyone else doing it, in 60 years of mini racing, if someone had thought it was a good idea it would be published somewhere
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Originally posted by sambb View Postsimon these Ground Control adjustable tops are for sale in the parts section. Probably wouldn't fit but is a good parts breakdown iin case you were to make something. I do know that Greg (Kaanage) fitted some to his Tdi that he tracks. He runs at Phillip Island a fair bit. He might be worth contacting re some advice for tops.
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Originally posted by simon k View Posterk.... do they even have a rear roll centre in the first place???
There's this one control arm that looks after roll centre and toe plus static and dynamic camber. This is the common "old" car problem, we can't fix one thing without screwing something else up.
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GaryLast edited by Sydneykid; 14-05-2018, 04:24 PM.Golf Mk7.5 R, Volvo S60 Polestar, Skyline R32GTST
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Originally posted by sambb View PostDon't mercs have like 20+ degrees of caster dont they? Would be hard to hande without power steering if there was any steer offset/scub radius.
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GaryGolf Mk7.5 R, Volvo S60 Polestar, Skyline R32GTST
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I took one of the rear stub axles off on the weekend to see about this spacer plate.
1. extra holes to rotate the standard caliper (I'm not brave enough to chop the original lugs off)
2. extra set of holes to mount a second caliper for a hydraulic handbrake (I'll do some motorkhanas with mine at some point)
anyone who wants some can cut the extra bits off
how thick - 10mm?
what should I make it out of? the plate on the end of the bar is really hard, like chome moly or something...
I reckon I'll make it look something like this...
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Legend. Every time I'd walk past my beam that sits against the garage wall because its too heavy to get under the house, I'd think I hope that industrious Simon does those spacers because I'm too lazy at the moment.
Yeah I think 10mm would be a good thickness for Et40 6.5-7in rims with 205's. I space my ET40 7in rims 20mm at the back on the track which is just ok on 195's but on 205's the tyre is out under the guard lip and would easily be hitting it if it weren't for such stiff rear springs. Even 15mm spacers in that instance is pushing it a bit, so 10mm spacers would be good. Measure your standard front track and I think you'll find its about 20mm wider at the front so 10mm spacers at the rear (20mm wider track) could stay in there all the time making the car square tracked, and then when you go on the track you could space the front to eek the widest possible track width there. Definitely measure the front though to confirm that though.
RE materials I think Gary had said which grade of aluminium they'd done it in, but I cant find that little discussion on my build thread.Last edited by sambb; 02-07-2018, 11:48 AM.
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I'm seeing lots of people saying 6061, and others saying 7075 - I might need some convincing about making them out aluminium and not steel - there is a good chance that they'll never be removed from the car, and only be looked at when changing rotors, so I'd prefer to make them out of something that can be ignored and trusted to do its job...
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Originally posted by sambb View PostRE materials I think Gary had said which grade of aluminium they'd done it in, but I cant find that little discussion on my build thread.Originally posted by Sydneykid View PostI'll confirm it with the machinist but from memory our caliper brackets are 6082 T6.
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GaryGolf Mk7.5 R, Volvo S60 Polestar, Skyline R32GTST
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