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Rena 5th October 2009 01:25 PM

Single-seater
 
Hello,

Iīve read a about Chris new book "Build your own single-seater on a budget". Is there anything new about this? Pictures? Costs? Kits?

I have searched the forum but I couldnīt anything new about it!

londonsean69 5th October 2009 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rena (Post 22738)
Hello,

Iīve read a about Chris new book "Build your own single-seater on a budget". Is there anything new about this? Pictures? Costs? Kits?

I have searched the forum but I couldnīt anything new about it!

Last I heard is that it isn't due out until October 2010 (Amazon)

Sean

Rena 5th October 2009 02:45 PM

OK!

Maybe Chris have more details to give. The discussion at locostbuilders.co.uk are dead.

Is there any other single-seater that would be cheap to build?

londonsean69 5th October 2009 03:23 PM

There is another book, "How to build motorcycle engined race cars" or something like that.

But, it is not a set of plans, it gives design info etc. but not a parts listing.

As for cheap, well, they can cost what you like up to a point. Might be worth keeping an eye on Eblag for an old formula ford chassis or something

You could always message Chris and ask, although he might not be able to divulge any information (Haynes probably saw what can go out)

Sean

Chris Gibbs 5th October 2009 06:31 PM

There have been a few delays, but the book should be out next year.



It's a steel spaceframe with GRP and aluminium bodywork. The prototype has a Honda Fireblade engine but the bay is designed to take most 4 cylinder motorcycle engines. The bay is physically large enough to take the Audi 4 and 5 cylinder engines/gearboxes (and possibly the V8) but I don't know if there'll be much detail for the car engines. The diff in the prototype is a Sierra unit modified to chain drive, I'm hoping to include modification details for the Ford escort/fiesta diff as well. The front and rear uprights are fabricated to take ford hubs.

The GRP will be available from Triton and 3ge are going to produce chassis parts and plates.

Cheers

Chris:)

Rena 6th October 2009 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Gibbs (Post 22764)
There have been a few delays, but the book should be out next year.



It's a steel spaceframe with GRP and aluminium bodywork. The prototype has a Honda Fireblade engine but the bay is designed to take most 4 cylinder motorcycle engines. The bay is physically large enough to take the Audi 4 and 5 cylinder engines/gearboxes (and possibly the V8) but I don't know if there'll be much detail for the car engines. The diff in the prototype is a Sierra unit modified to chain drive, I'm hoping to include modification details for the Ford escort/fiesta diff as well. The front and rear uprights are fabricated to take ford hubs.

The GRP will be available from Triton and 3ge are going to produce chassis parts and plates.

Cheers

Chris:)

Chris, do you know when? Spring, summer or autumn?

Chris Gibbs 6th October 2009 11:46 AM

I'd guess summer time but it's down to Haynes production schedules.

Cheers

Chris :)

HandyAndy 6th October 2009 11:53 AM

can,t wait for it to be published, my Roadster will be finished just at the right time for me to build the single seater........ssshhhh don,t tell the wife:D

andy

londonsean69 6th October 2009 12:31 PM

Chris - give us a little hint, SHS or CHS tubing?

I need to know if I am going to have to get handy with a decent tube bender:D

Sean

Chris Gibbs 6th October 2009 12:50 PM

It's square tubing, 25mm square mostly. Some of the bracing is CHS but you won't need a bender.

I'm toying with the idea of building a round tube chassis for myself, but it would be too complex for the average builder, and too difficult to detail in a book!

Cheers

Chris :)


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