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10" chair
Did it cost dave the win?
better cornering at the cost of flat speed?
What's your feelings
better cornering at the cost of flat speed?
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Re: 10" chair
That wouldn't affect top end noticeably I would say.
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Re: 10" chair
Agreedsteve-e wrote:That wouldn't affect top end noticeably I would say.

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Re: 10" chair
Should'nt affect top speed,as chair will be set straight,no toe to scrub of speed, moly
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Re: 10" chair
Maybe the way the Rad was mounted (brick wall) may have had a effect on top speed
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Re: 10" chair
His top speed was well down last year without that rad and 10 inch chair wheel so probably no difference.
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Re: 10" chair
Does anyone ever put an outfit in a wind tunnel? Most are about as aerodynamic as a brick, I should reckon. 

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Re: 10" chair
Think the birchalls had a fairing in a tunnel courtesy of a university(can't remember which one )probably LoughboroughSideslip wrote:Does anyone ever put an outfit in a wind tunnel? Most are about as aerodynamic as a brick, I should reckon.
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Re: 10" chair
I remember Moly taking his to the BAR Honda tunnel years ago. Probably after his 'Bluebird-like' flip.
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Re: 10" chair
If I remember right, Trev Ireson & Derek Jones had one of Trevor's in a wind tunnel many years ago.
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Re: 10" chair
Only a few miles from Loughborough , Brianpowerhouse wrote:Think the birchalls had a fairing in a tunnel courtesy of a university(can't remember which one )probably LoughboroughSideslip wrote:Does anyone ever put an outfit in a wind tunnel? Most are about as aerodynamic as a brick, I should reckon.

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Re: 10" chair
Hi,
Did Steve Pullen not do a bit of wind tunnel stuff. ???
Did Steve Pullen not do a bit of wind tunnel stuff. ???
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Re: 10" chair
your right ...... now everybody is turning there outfits into gods tractors,with there little beak on the front and diffuser's under the platform.ianw wrote:If I remember right, Trev Ireson & Derek Jones had one of Trevor's in a wind tunnel many years ago.
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Re: 10" chair
Thankyou Terryronno wrote:Only a few miles from Loughborough , Brianpowerhouse wrote:Think the birchalls had a fairing in a tunnel courtesy of a university(can't remember which one )probably LoughboroughSideslip wrote:Does anyone ever put an outfit in a wind tunnel? Most are about as aerodynamic as a brick, I should reckon.![]()
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