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First some facts:
The MGF/TF will never be as torsionally stiff as an Elsie
The TF is stiffer than the F thanks to some tweeks to the body construction
There are many many ways to improve either for the track.. but lets try to deal with just the body/ subframes first
We can deal with suspension/brakes/power later..
Anyone and everyone welcome to comment.. ask questions..
So how do you take a standard F/TF and make it torsionally stiffer?
More suited to the track?
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All ways to increase the stiffness but they can fundamentally change the car.
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MGF Torsional Stiffness: 7100Nm/degree
MGTF Torsional Stiffness: 8500Nm/degree (est.)
Lotus Elise Torsional Stiffness: 10500Nm/degree
New MX5 Torsional Stiffness: 8800Nm/degree (est.)
(Source Rob Bells web site)
the Volvo 850 touring car was rumoured to be 25,000Nm/degree
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But no one makes one that allows for the folding roof.. :bang:
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Diesel Destroyer wrote: Torsional stiffness figures:
MGF Torsional Stiffness: 7100Nm/degree
MGTF Torsional Stiffness: 8500Nm/degree (est.)
Lotus Elise Torsional Stiffness: 10500Nm/degree
New MX5 Torsional Stiffness: 8800Nm/degree (est.)
(Source Rob Bells web site)
the Volvo 850 touring car was rumoured to be 25,000Nm/degree
should add that the torsional stiffness of a production Evora is 26,000Nm/Degree, and this is similar to a fully caged elise...
hence a good track prepped lotus elise or evora will pee all over most other things...
you would have to do some insane welding to get the MGF/TF to these levels, and you would add so much weight...
you will have fun with the MGF/TF but they will never be as compliant.
Its just numbers at the end of the day, drive and enjoy Better to have a crappy car on track enjoying it than a project that never gets finished... i should know i have one of each!!!
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Diesel Destroyer wrote: Without doubt the single best mod you could make is to add in a type approved weld in roll cage..
But no one makes one that allows for the folding roof.. :bang:
why do you think all the MG trophy cars ran with hard tops...
better off cutting the centre of a hard top off, and bolting to a roll cage, and making it more a targa top than convertable
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David Aiketgate wrote: ,I would have thought a massive x brace connecting front and rear subframes would help!
There are cars out there that do subframe tie bars..
I looked at this but decided against it as the car is already low
My guru advised me to brace (triangle is our friend) any wide open spaces
There are 3 in the F/TF
Bonnet.. boot.. interior cabin area
The first two ive done.. but the third made driving difficult with bars all over the interior lol
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Does welding them shut make any difference?
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Ozzy wrote:
should add that the torsional stiffness of a production Evora is 26,000Nm/Degree, and this is similar to a fully caged elise...
That is insane!!
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