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Ultimate Hybrid NSX Project

I am amazed and anxious to see this done Dale. You are fabing up a body from scratch with scale models.....:eek:
 
I am amazed and anxious to see this done Dale. You are fabing up a body from scratch with scale models.....:eek:

Yeah, the whole project kinda took on a life of its own.....I'm perfecting the final design with a scale model because I don't know shit about cad or solidworks. Now if only I can coerce Jeff into coming out to AZ during our gorgeous October weather (unlike WI)....& helping with the hard part!

Maybe the "primers" can convince him it would bring a whole new level of PR to his company?
 
Maybe the "primers" can convince him it would bring a whole new level of PR to his company?

Come on Jeff, do you know how awesome this car will be to see? Your not going kinda feels like the bouncer of the strip club not letting us in... Come on now!!!
 
I know it's your car, but i hope you let us comment on a closer to final design of the body work. It would be a waste to clad all the brilliant engineering and hp in something that looks like sh%t. Just my two cents ;)

here is the race spec version of a k1 attack..

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I know it's your car, but i hope you let us comment on a closer to final design of the body work. It would be a waste to clad all the brilliant engineering and hp in something that looks like sh%t. Just my two cents ;)

here is the race spec version of a k1 attack..

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I've never seen this car....thanks for the pic....jogged my memory, & sure enough I had saved the only pic I had ever seen of the k1 attack.....but it doesn't look much like the photo you've furnished....

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But I don't think ANYONE will be disappointed in my FINAL design.....will incorporate some tried & true elements like this:

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But the wheels won't be gold.....
 
Well I think you can get plenty of opinions here on design, I would put certain elements up for a vote and see what the general consensus is. I am not saying have others design your car, but it's sometimes good to have varied input.
 
Dale as long as you keep the overall proportions and asthetics of the last few years of the midengine jgtc nsx it will look sublime
 
Dale as long as you keep the overall proportions and asthetics of the last few years of the midengine jgtc nsx it will look sublime

The FINAL design WILL be beautiful......many of you know I'm a perfectionist, & not prone to fads. Also, I DO welcome opinions & suggestions (as-in constructive), but I'm also "old-school" enough to know what my eye wants to see......AND, having said that, I also have been around long enough to know that no one person has a lock on ALL of the best ideas!.....maybe a styling cue (or 2) from this?

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As long as it's hellaflush with some phat lipz Doc and I will be happy.
 
Actually, more like THIS!

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FYI, the lowered center (between rear wheel "tubs") will be significantly lower on my car, & the front will have mini NSX grill shape in center, with "tub-style" wheel fairings (trio of projector beams in each fairing will be in a vertical plane behind a slit-style lexan cover) that blend into the entire length of nose shape, kinda like this:

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only the nose wont be pointy, sorta rounded top (like an Esperante) & the fenders will curve downward at the leading edge, like an LMP1 car

PS.....anyone know what the blue car is?

What is this blue car?
 
I was just wondering is that the newest DC 7 speed transaxle you are using.

Nope,......actually a Porsche G50-52 box with all chrome-moly billet forks, & LSD, & Porsche "Works" steel synchros. This generation of transaxle is VERY rare because it has a 9" ring gear, & is generally regarded as the strongest box ever produced by Porsche.....it was OEM on '90-'91 "934's" (twin-turbo 911 racecars). I chose this box after thorough discussions with a half-dozen race transmission manufacturers....seems no one else was capable of RELIABLY handling the torque my race motor produces (about 740 lbs-ft.)
 
What is this blue car?

I was hoping to get a few more inquiries before I spilled the beans. I may have taken the very first photos of it in public! I literally was just walking into Concourso Italiano (Monterey Week), when they were just opening the back of the trailer to unload it.

Here's a hint; it's Made in America.....I THINK it's an LS7 or LS9, but they never opened the engine bay (I was squinting through the louvers!). I even got a shot of the interior, but they asked me not to use it, since it wasn't completely finished yet. I will say it was VERY nice build quality for a prototype,....could use some more "gap-work" though!
 
FTW!
Kepler Motion. Keplermotors.com from Costa Mesa CA
Twin turbo Ford Ecoboost 550hp 3.5 lit. V6, AND a 250hp electric motor for the front!!
StopTech R3 ceramic rotors, inboard suspension.
Very trick, well designed.

John Ward - the aero guy, designed Dan Gurney AAR GTP cars. vs. Ours - Yoshi Suzuka at NPTI.
Cd = .30 = NA2 NSX. No testing data found:frown:
 
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I know it's your car, but i hope you let us comment on a closer to final design of the body work. It would be a waste to clad all the brilliant engineering and hp in something that looks like sh%t. Just my two cents ;)

here is the race spec version of a k1 attack..

muu9h3.jpg

This is just so awesome on too many levels.......:cool:
 
The FINAL design WILL be beautiful......many of you know I'm a perfectionist, & not prone to fads. Also, I DO welcome opinions & suggestions (as-in constructive), but I'm also "old-school" enough to know what my eye wants to see......AND, having said that, I also have been around long enough to know that no one person has a lock on ALL of the best ideas!.....maybe a styling cue (or 2) from this?

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I like this car, but if it looks like this and has a LS7 in it, is it a NSX?

It would just be a race car with part of a NSX frame.....Just saying not hating.......:smile:
 
FTW!
Kepler Motion. Keplermotors.com from Costa Mesa CA
Twin turbo Ford Ecoboost 550hp 3.5 lit. V6, AND a 250hp electric motor for the front!!
StopTech R3 ceramic rotors, inboard suspension.
Very trick, well designed.

John Ward - the aero guy, designed Dan Gurney AAR GTP cars. vs. Ours - Yoshi Suzuka at NPTI.
Cd = .30 = NA2 NSX. No testing data found:frown:

Correctomundo!.....nice detective work!......you've turned up data I hadn't discovered. & I'M the guy who was talking with the Kepler guys! (but they were in a big thrash, so I didn't do the full-on deposition)!

Do you have any connection to Kepler?
 
Correctomundo!.....nice detective work!......you've turned up data I hadn't discovered. & I'M the guy who was talking with the Kepler guys! (but they were in a big thrash, so I didn't do the full-on deposition)!

Do you have any connection to Kepler?

Sorry Dale, I don't. I used to work at NPTI so we know our competitors well. Since it went defunct, everyone is busy doing different things in various racing industry and when we run into each other, we talk racing & thats how John's name came up. I don't think they have a wind tunnel so John maybe using the one at AAR.
 
Made Some Hi-MPH Battery Tray Bolts

FYI; Odessey battery fits just behind "swiss cheese" 1/2" plate, inside a fully-enclosed aluminum can (not pictured). Had to make the stand-off bolts to clear "mini-rack" (pictured in previous posts 135 & 150)....so battery tray can be removed in a hurry (battery drops down from bottom).

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Why "in a hurry"? You don't race without it do you?

I intend to do some endurance races, which can be up to 3 hours in length, even the 25 hour race @ Buttonwillow. Batteries sometimes fail during a race, & a well prepared effort ALWAYS has a spare along.......SO in race conditions, it's pretty important that you can switch-out a battery quickly!

My battery location is as low & forward as possible (without aggravating polar-moment considerations)....literally 4.5" to it's base. Of course it has a quick-connect cable assembly, as well as an external "quick-charge" terminal. It is only 17 lbs, yet has 925 cranking amps!......AND it's only a $ 150 part!
FYI, most "racers" also carry a spare alternator as well......unfortunately mine is a McClaren race alternator......they're NOT so inexpensive!
 
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