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20VT weight distribution
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21/11/2018 19:56
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Did someone corner balance his 20VT or just measured how much weight rear wheels support???? I'm removing OE rear subframe, making new strut towers and need to know some info about... Thanks.
20VT - Alfa 156 2.0 - Alfa 156 Mid-Engined RWD - Locost 20VT
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Re: 20VT weight distribution
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21/11/2018 21:31
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Strut towers are (hopefully still) available from John Snijders fastjjs@gmail.com 80 euros a set (2 presumably) plus shipping Info from reben (René)
1996 Portofino 20vt & 2000 Pearl White Plus 2008 Ferrari F430 & 2017 Fiat 124 Spider
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Re: 20VT weight distribution
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22/11/2018 12:58
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From the records i have, it is 451kg & 455kg for corners at the front and 221kg & 249.5kg for the rears.
Total weight 1372.5kg
Front weight 902kg (65.7%) Rear weight 470.5 (34.3%) Then you have the passenger weight.
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Re: 20VT weight distribution
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22/11/2018 15:16
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Strut towers are (hopefully still) available from John Snijders fastjjs@gmail.com 80 euros a set (2 presumably) plus shipping I will use original 156's rear struts cause same rear dampers will be used. A lot of welding involved but it worth saving 60kg from the rear...adjusting rear toe and camber also possible....huge range of anti-roll bars can be used as well...... Almost finished,just need to sort out longitudinal arm chassis mounting points......
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20VT - Alfa 156 2.0 - Alfa 156 Mid-Engined RWD - Locost 20VT
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Re: 20VT weight distribution
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22/11/2018 16:16
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Then you have the passenger weight.
I’m not sure I get what you mean? My thinking was that the best handling coupe would be even weight on the front corners and even on the back,then we go and spoil it by putting a driver and passenger of different weights in the car.
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Re: 20VT weight distribution
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23/11/2018 00:52
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Then you have the passenger weight.
I’m not sure I get what you mean? . My thinking was that the best handling coupe would be even weight on the front corners and even on the back,then we go and spoil it by putting a driver and passenger of different weights in the car. Actually when you are making corner weight adjustments, you need to scale it with the driver, fuel amount that you would most likely be running, and any other additional equipment
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