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posted on 30-5-2008 at 14:39
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FERRARI F430 TECH RULES -- FRONT WHEELS
Quote: | Originally posted by tamar p.s. I just talked to Jean Marie and he will check the forum and will answer questions
concerning the worlds via this forum. |
Thanks Tamar. Thanks in advance Jean Marie.
QUESTION 1 -- FERRARI F430 TECH RULES -- FRONT WHEELS
Quote: | 6.5(b) WHEELS - Front rims must be aluminium min 21mm Ø outside, 20mm Ø inside. Front wheels are always at least 5 mm
wide and minimum 25.5mm high. Rear wheels are handout Scaleauto wheels 27,5mm Ø 13 mm wide, 20mm Ø inside. Tyres are
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1A. If the front wheels are ground to a 3 degree taper, where is the minimum tire diameter measured . . . on the inside of the wheel
where the OD is smallest . . . or on the outside of the wheel where the OD is largest?
1B. Do the front wheels have to contact the tech block?
1C. Where is the width of the front spur measured . . . at the axle . . . or where the tire contacts the tech block?
1D. Are the front wheels to be at least 5mm wide . . . or are the front wheels to be at least 8mm wide with a minimum of 5mm in
contact with the tech block?
Mark Campbell
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posted on 9-6-2008 at 13:58
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FERRARI F430 TECH RULES -- FRONT WHEELS
Quote: | QUESTION 1 -- FERRARI F430 TECH RULES -- FRONT WHEELS
Quote: | 6.5(b) WHEELS - Front rims must be aluminium min 21mm Ø outside, 20mm Ø inside. Front wheels are always at least 5 mm
wide and minimum 25.5mm high. Rear wheels are handout Scaleauto wheels 27,5mm Ø 13 mm wide, 20mm Ø inside. Tyres are
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1A. If the front wheels are ground to a 3 degree taper, where is the minimum tire diameter measured . . . on the inside of the wheel
where the OD is smallest . . . or on the outside of the wheel where the OD is largest?
1B. Do the front wheels have to contact the tech block?
1C. Where is the width of the front spur measured . . . at the axle . . . or where the tire contacts the tech block?
1D. Are the front wheels to be at least 5mm wide . . . or are the front wheels to be at least 8mm wide with a minimum of 5mm in
contact with the tech block?
Mark Campbell
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Mark, from the rule book on IMCA's site:
Article 6.5 (F430) and 7.5 (GT/LMP)
(d) ON CAMBER FRONTS - Inclination may never be more than 3°. The inner side of the complete wheel may be lower than the 25.5 mm sub art. 6.5.b, but
only to make that the tire is flat on the track over the complete 5 mm. Seen from above wheels must be covered entirely by the body.
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posted on 9-6-2008 at 21:53
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FERRARI F430 TECH RULES -- FRONT WHEELS
The question 1C of Gabe2001 about where is the front spur mesured, is stil not answered.
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posted on 9-6-2008 at 22:05
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FERRARI F430 TECH RULES -- FRONT WHEELS
So that means that the maximum spur is 78, no mather where it should be measured. that's why I'm afraid people will not pass TC, cause the inserts
will make them measure 78+....
Still waiting on some 'official' IMCA replies Maybe they can shed some light in this dark rulebook. like on the wheelfenders on the front, I've seen many variations in interpreting this rule..
Big holes in them, narrowly cut.........
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Big Al
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posted on 10-6-2008 at 07:36
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FERRARI F430 TECH RULES -- FRONT WHEELS
If the Rulebook says 78mm wide, then everything, including Inserts, must be within the 78mm wide measurement. if yuor inserts stick out the rims, then
your wheels have ben narrower, so that they fit within the 78mm wide limit.. Simple.
Al
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posted on 10-6-2008 at 14:56
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FERRARI F430 TECH RULES -- FRONT WHEELS
but because of course I wanna run on 78, I'll have to put the inserts deeper into the rim, which is f*ckin' ugly!
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posted on 10-6-2008 at 17:32
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FERRARI F430 TECH RULES -- FRONT WHEELS
It looks like the IMCA rule book needs some further clarification:
With cambered fronts, where will you measure the spur width? I assume where the wheels touch the ground/tech block/track. Please confirm and/or update
the rule book.
Spur width and F430 inserts continued: technically the inserts have no function other than cosmetics. I would suggest to measure the width on the rim
only, ignoring the inserts which might stand out of the wheel.
edited: moved FIA GT ground clearance to new thread
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posted on 11-6-2008 at 14:10
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FERRARI F430 TECH RULES -- FRONT WHEELS partII
Hello dear sloters
I propose to not measure the front spur width. Instead, view the car from above and ensure nothing stands out from the wheel arches. This way there
will be no misunderstanding regarding from spur width with camber fronts and nice inserts
Merci à J-M Tillen pour la traduction
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posted on 11-6-2008 at 14:25
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FERRARI F430 TECH RULES -- FRONT WHEELS partII
I do not have a car here where I am at the moment but i do believe that the F430 is actually only 78mm wide.
If that is correct, and the Rule states that the body must cover the wheels completely, means that if correctly built, there is no way that the Spur
can be geater than 78mm....
I Stand corrected. The body is 79,5 wide outside and inside the fenders, 78mm but you need about 0.8mm-1 mm free space between body and wheels per
side meaning that you will not exceed the 78mm limit.
It is also obvious that the spur will be measured at the widest point.
Fola
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posted on 11-6-2008 at 18:41
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FERRARI F430 TECH RULES -- FRONT WHEELS partII
I agree with Fola.
It's really impossible to get the spur any wider without "modifying" illegally the Fujimi kit.. So, I can't see how there can be any problems
here..
Big Al
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posted on 12-6-2008 at 17:45
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if you run with cambered fronts you can still be 79,5 wide and have clearence between body and wheels.
only correct thing is a max. size in mm. and offcourse measured on the lagest point (on cambered at the track) so 78 mm. is good for both cambered and
non cambered wheels.
and I go for Gabes proposual, dont measure the inserts, it dosnt have any influerence on the race, put them on the cars so the cars any most beauty.
Keld
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posted on 12-6-2008 at 20:04
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One thiong we've ALL missed, (well I did), is the rules say the Front Wheel Arches MUST BE USED!!! That takes away a lot of the "play" between
wheels and body, as we have to use the plastic Front wheel arch part which comes in the standard kit... These things will look like 4x4's soon, nose
up in the air...
I think that rules out Ind Fronts.. Straight setup will provide more clearance.
Anyone else ???
Big Al
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posted on 13-6-2008 at 06:55
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I'm with Big Al.
The front wheel fenders (Arches) will be eliminated
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posted on 17-6-2008 at 01:55
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Quote: | Originally posted by Big Al
One thiong we've ALL missed, (well I did), is the rules say the Front Wheel Arches MUST BE USED!!! That takes away a lot of the "play" between
wheels and body, as we have to use the plastic Front wheel arch part which comes in the standard kit... These things will look like 4x4's soon, nose
up in the air...
I think that rules out Ind Fronts.. Straight setup will provide more clearance.
Anyone else ???
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Hi Al,
I have been through the F430 rule set so many times my eyes are getting buggy. Can you please quote the Art.No. in the rules that says the
front wheel arches must be used . . . because I don't see it. The front wheel arches on the sprus are a part of L1 according to the kit in
my hands . . . which is NOT listed as a required component in Art. 6.6. Unless this is some type of a twisted SA dodge to get us all bulding a
Maranello version of the Hummer.
Mark Campbell
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Big Al
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posted on 17-6-2008 at 05:32
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Hi Mark,
I'm afraid it's right there dude..
(e) INTERIOR UNDER FONT BONNET - Part L1 should be cut so that the front wheel covers and the base of the dash board are maintained (all the rest may
be removed ). The front fire wall may be cut such that the chassis can pass.
Having completed mine, I find I've still got good clearance, so it's all ok for now..
Chhers
Al
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posted on 17-6-2008 at 11:35
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Quote: | Originally posted by Big Al
(e) INTERIOR UNDER FONT BONNET - Part L1 should be cut so that the front wheel covers and the base of the dash board are maintained (all the rest may
be removed ). The front fire wall may be cut such that the chassis can pass. |
Hey Al,
Now I see it. Don't like it . . . but I see it . . . still shaking my head. I think it would be better for everyone if there were pictures in the
rule set of the parts that need to be 'cut or modified' . . . as there is a bit of interpretation to be sure. Better go back downstairs and look
for the razor saw. Thanks for the heads up all round . . . and a pint on me!
Mark
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posted on 17-6-2008 at 12:09
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No sweat dude.. trust me, it's not that bad actually.. fits cool..
see you soon.
Al
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posted on 18-6-2008 at 00:11
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F430 Rules
Pictures F430
Is this O.K.?
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posted on 18-6-2008 at 00:14
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Sorry, I don't know how insert pictures in this forum
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posted on 18-6-2008 at 16:21
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The most active photo publisher is certainly Fola . Check out his
F430 album at http://picasaweb.google.de/fola.osu/430
Checa you can upload picture (not larger than 800x600) via Attachment or link to it using the HTML code "open angle bracket (less than sign)img
src="--URL to your picture--" /"close angle bracket (greater than sign)
[EDIT] apologies for the confusion - should have asked Fola first and not post incorrect information - and thanks Fola for the very nice and detailed pictures you've posted below [/EDIT]
gabe2001 has attached this image:
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posted on 18-6-2008 at 16:52
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I thought the rulebook said the WHOLE wheelarch must be present??
Well, whatever, I'm glad this will be my last Int event for sure.. Impossible to keep up with Fola's work..
Looking forward to Spa 24 hours..
Big Al
UPDATE. After Gabe's update.
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posted on 18-6-2008 at 22:39
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2º time to insert pictures
Checa has attached this image:
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posted on 18-6-2008 at 22:46
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The pic I show you is with other reference of F430.
My question: Is allowed the hole in the wheel fender?, like Fola.
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posted on 19-6-2008 at 06:00
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guys dont PANIC.
the cars i am building for the worlds do not have that hole.
The pictured cockpits were built for normal test cars to see
how things fit.
Please ask me for my concent before posting my pictures anywhere.
fola.
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posted on 19-6-2008 at 10:19
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Why do front wheel arches have to be used?
I do not get it? Why is chosen in the rules that we have to use the front wheel arches? For what reason? I have never seen it before in any rule book
so far.
Henri van Gool
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