by Toyzda » Fri Mar 30, 2012 2:39 pm
Wow, literal comments only then... sorted.
Sorry Tony C, didn't mean to upset you or anyone with that one.
I am sorry if any felt like they have been accused of anything un-just.
So, PC reply;
"Controlled" cars similar to other formulas have been mentioned previously on this forum and it was considered against the nature of Sports Sedans. I read your "Donor Kit Car" post as a similar idea. I obviously did not read it as you intended, so I offer my thoughts.
Since SS cars are predominantly space frame chassis cars, I could see benefit of "kits" for front and rear sub-frames for chassis cars, ie; front subrame complete with wishbones, shocks, springs, uprights, brakes, rims, etc all set-up in a usuable geometry range that could assist car builders. You could also do similar with live or dead rear ends. This could even be taken further by including OEM components from a donor car, like a Falcon or Commodore, to reduce initial costs. You could even take it further again and have a "blueprint" chassis design that replaces the OEM monocoque with a space frame chassis utilising all suspension and power train components.
Personally though I don't see the point, as you could never make enough of any "kit" to make it cost effective in SS. Maybe if somebody built the intended "kit" as prototype then sold the design drawings for aspiring builders, it could reduce build times and increase the number of SS cars being built. The cost and time saving might also be enough to retain the interest in SS and get cars on the grid.