Really lolzi?
It is stiffer than ordinary cf for the same weight so it reduces weight or increases stifness depending on how it is used, or atleast that's what they say . The Zonda Cinque has it too.Giblet wrote:From what Clarkson was saying on top gear, after the requisite making fun of the name sounding like a wretch, the car has carbon fibre with titanium woven into the weave.
Is there any technical merit to that or is that them putting titanium in it so they can say "it has titanium in it"?
The obvious benefit is that it can be called carbotanium which sounds like something from the Incredibles.Just_a_fan wrote:I did read that the titanium is in the weave itself. Not sure how it's supposed to be of benefit though.
Pandamasque wrote:The obvious benefit is that it can be called carbotanium which sounds like something from the Incredibles.Just_a_fan wrote:I did read that the titanium is in the weave itself. Not sure how it's supposed to be of benefit though.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbotanium#_Pandamasque wrote:The obvious benefit is that it can be called carbotanium which sounds like something from the Incredibles.Just_a_fan wrote:I did read that the titanium is in the weave itself. Not sure how it's supposed to be of benefit though.