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Front Engine Dragsters / Re: Getting Closer
« on: March 04, 2023, 05:29:44 PM »
That is a nice job, and for only taking 16 months that was a quick build. I predict many happy times with the car.
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Put on your firesuit, gloves and helmet, sit in the car and see what and where you can reach. That will determine where you put your switches. You can even tab them off a diagonal tube on the side of the car. Put them where you can get to them easily blind folded.
Thanks for the clarification and suggestion. This afternoon I abandoned my thoughts of doing some sort of electrically switched cut off and ordered a push/pull cable. I already have a manual battery cut off on hand and after thoughts of using the hollow handle to attach a cable, I decided to fabricate/machine a different steel or aluminum handle with a bit extra length for leverage to lessen the push/pull load on the cable itself.We are rooting for you.
I appreciate all of you who have offered sound advice when I'm stumped. This FED stuff is all new to me. I am thoroughly enjoying the build process and look forward to the car moving under it's own power!
Lynn
Thanks a lot , I plan on doing the diagonals this afternoon . So just in timeI think it may have to do with the bending moment put on the frame rails. If the frame wants to buckle in its middle from bending (visualize bouncing down from a big wheelie) then the bottom side of the bottom member will be in tension and the load can be distributed over the larger section of the 45 degree bend. Likewise the top side of the top member will see the biggest compression load and then the top of the top rail would be the most highly stressed and hence would benefit from the top side being longer.thanks a lot .
Is there a particular reason to have the longer part in the bottom?
I have seen chassis with all 4 in the bottom like i planned to do . But also some chassis where the lower ones where with the bottom ones long , and the upper rails where inverted so the longer bit was on the top parts.
Thanks
Sam
I am pretty sure somebody said one good reason for being the faster car is the slower car has the first chance to red light, in bracket racing. With the advent of the Trustart in "crosstalk" trees the driver with the worst red light will get the lose ticket, not the first driver to go red.Google 'Trustart drag racing'
Why? Meaning where this comment come from? Thanks