Hi everyone, we've been following Cal-look Lounge for about 6 months and from it we recently bought Andreas Abergs tube chassis “Herbie” Drag Beetle from Sweden which we have now shipped downunder to Auckland, New Zealand.
The car is fantastic and beautifully built and we are very happy with it. It had run a best of 10.19 during 2012 in Sweden.
To date we have run it at one local IHRA 1/8 mile competition event doing four passes on a prepped track.
We are running the car basically as Andreas had it setup only doing a minor wheel alignment on the rear to give a ½ degree toe in each side and not running full rpm (as a precaution while we are getting used to the car). Same tyre pressures and fuel etc
With just 2 more ¼ mile competition events (5 days total) this season we will just be playing with tuning and gaining experience behind the wheel as any alterations would probably just be counter productive at this early stage. We estimate 20-25 more passes.
During our off season we will dyno the engine as it is, so we know what we started with and then strip it for a rebuild and re dyno for comparison with different clutch/flywheel setup and alternator/vacum system. We'll also build a new gearbox and install a MSE shifter setup, rebuild the front and rear struts, replace all steering joints, maybe new rear slicks?, plus other general maintenance.
So we have no problems coping with the mechanics of the car and sorting out wheel alignments etc. Our potential problems relate to experience or “lack of” with a tube chassis. There are no other cars like this in New Zealand! So we are very much on our own!
Our general question for the forum is how aspects of a tube chassis inter relate and what is more important to pursue or experiment with for the best results? We appreciate that for all we know the chassis setup maybe perfect (“If it ain't broke don't fix it”) but we're keen to try and improve with the goal of a 9.9 - 9.99 second pass coming from mechanical modifications and chassis setup.
I suppose in short how does the Ladder bar height, Struts, Springs, Tyre pressure, Wheel alignment and Wheelie bar all inter relate to get the best results
Impossible question we know but where would you start?
The other thing we are curious about is that it has 46kg of added weight up front. Would this normally be for a weight regulation or just balance? Would improving the rear setup (if possible) allow us to remove some of this weight from the front? From memory the car weighs 583kg.
lastly, Is a one metre wheelstand to high? Seems to be how high it gets.
Really looking forward to the thoughts of the group.
This YouTube link is of our second run ever in the car. License run for IHRA license. Don't worry about the start it helps if you turn the fuel pump on
http://youtu.be/i4P8zpdcJk0
Thanks in advance, Nigel