Just_a_fan wrote:marcush. wrote:speaking of elise type chassis fabrication...
do you really think that is cost effective and the way to go?
Hydroforming aluminium extrusions ...bonding ...processing ..holes weaakiening the structure...
also lotus make a very bad job with the front crash structure NOT incorporating the front suspension...So ANY front end crash is likely to destroy the chassis as soon as a wheel gets hit.. the death of a lot of elises and speedsters with seemingly minor accidents...
I feel a full composite (why not glassfibre?) structure could do an excellent job and would be very much processable for a small volume production at very low cost.
Lotus have realised that issue with the Elise chassis and used separate front and rear subframes for the Evora. Presumably this could be done with this project car too.
well it seems they have finally learned a lesson there:
http://www.zercustoms.com/photos/Lotus- ... assis.html
did I mention I gave them a call a few years back asking for chassis repair guidelines and approved repairmethods...
and their answer simply was: [-X [-X [-X
in fact the chassis was perfect ,only one hole for the upper wishbone was damaged...and rendered the car officially as a writeoff...