Robert Lone
MUTANT
I screwed up earlier and added this question on another forum. I'm not sure where it should be but here goes:
In the other post I asked about getting enough downforce on a Syclone to keep it planted at around 200mph (Bonnieville). My truck is geared tall enough to run that fast. I understand that I may increase drag with the ground effects, but I would rather be embarrassed with a top speed of 103mph with the truck planted than wow the crowd with a 175mph backflip. You understand my concearn (sp?).
Prolly a couple of years away from even trying this crap but I'd like to know if is do-able.
Q 1. How close to the ground should it be? (Build it too low and let the truck scrub off what it doesn't want?)
Q 2. What kind of materiels should be used (i.e. plastic, aluminum, fiberlass, etc.) and how much bracing might it need?
Q 3. Should the truck be lowered like the one GMC built for the flats?
We all need to dream,
even if it's a nightmare.LOL
Robert :tup:
In the other post I asked about getting enough downforce on a Syclone to keep it planted at around 200mph (Bonnieville). My truck is geared tall enough to run that fast. I understand that I may increase drag with the ground effects, but I would rather be embarrassed with a top speed of 103mph with the truck planted than wow the crowd with a 175mph backflip. You understand my concearn (sp?).
Prolly a couple of years away from even trying this crap but I'd like to know if is do-able.
Q 1. How close to the ground should it be? (Build it too low and let the truck scrub off what it doesn't want?)
Q 2. What kind of materiels should be used (i.e. plastic, aluminum, fiberlass, etc.) and how much bracing might it need?
Q 3. Should the truck be lowered like the one GMC built for the flats?
We all need to dream,
even if it's a nightmare.LOL
Robert :tup: