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Re: NC Light

Post by George »

I'm pretty sure ptr was refering to the main lights.

Hi Brian, what is that front splitter please? Also, is that the standard mount APC 200 wing?
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Re: NC Light

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I agree with everyone here, that cars look badass. I thought I read somewhere manual brake bias adjustment isn't needed in the NC because it auto-adjusts, although I can't remember for the life of me where I read that. Did my mind make that up? Would a larger master brake cylinder give us greater stopping power? Also, have you ever thought of aftermarket side-view mirrors? I'd imagine they would cut-down a bit on frontal surface area and may save a couple of pounds. Looks like a blast! :)
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Re: NC Light

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Hi Guys,

I have debated taking out the lights to save some more weight but there are some enduro events I might want to use that car in that require lights. On the brakes, indeed the factory brake system handles the bias just fine (same big brakes in our Silver 07 Cosworth car work great). However did a Tilton pedal box here with twin MCs in the pedal box. In other words, I created a bias problem where there was not one in the stock machine. Yes, standard APC 200 wing. Front splitter is a Bomex piece we are trying for them...not sure when it becomes a production item.
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Re: NC Light

Post by mykrrrr »

oh yeah...one more thing Brian.












your fuel door is open. :wink:
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Re: NC Light

Post by v67gsr »

mykrrrr wrote:oh yeah...one more thing Brian.












your fuel door is open. :wink:
NO

That is dynamic aero flap. Look at F1, they have adjustable front wing. So is Brian. :wink:
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Re: NC Light

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The fuel door is broken. One of the many little things not finished...
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Re: NC Light

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Which rear bumper do you have on Brain?
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Re: NC Light

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Cyberbug wrote:Which rear bumper do you have on Brain?
Bomex
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Re: NC Light

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what the source Brain in the US - please been looking for a good rear bumber to remove the parachute affect.

Also been looking for a good functional proper Rear WING.

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Re: NC Light

Post by Cyberbug »

ptr622 wrote:how come you have not deleted the lights and use a piece of CF to cover the holes? it could save some more weight.

what kind of splitter do you use on the front bumper? is it the one from your shop?

anyway, very very nice machine!

Yeap the fronts look like 17" and narrower - cool illusion
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