Been a long time since I touched the GTP at the shop. It's been sitting waiting for DR Frankenstein to complete her !
We've been extra busy with customer's projects.
We worked on it about 2 days since the last update.
We made a landmark tonight. It's now a rolling chassis.
There is about another week of work for it to be track ready but we'll probably be driving it for early testing with 2 more days of work.
We have some reenforcement to do to the chassis to handle the torque of that engine.
For now it is very stiff already. No noticeable chassis flex when jacking it from the back which surprised me.
Also the rear strut towers showed no signs of movement when we put all the weight on the ground which also was a surprise.
Now we will double if not triple the strenght of the current set up. Put gussets add 1/8 plate along the rails to help them take the load of drag racing.
The last thing will be a roll cage.
I'm trying to decide if I'm going thumb throttle (snowmobile thumb throttle) to controle the Front engine or if we link them together with the gas pedal.
The advantage of having seperate control, with a lot of pratice I could be able to control how much power goes to front vs rear wheels.
For example when drag racing go full throttle in the rear but part throttle in front and gradually roll into the throttle for the front engine.
It will be tricky to drive but could be very rewarding.
I can only imagine the face of people when I pull up and do a FWD burnout, then do a RWD burnout and stage !
Do here are the pictures. Keep in mind that was an actual structural test.
This is the basic engine connection and will be significantly reenforced. I was very curious to see if there would any flex or any weakness with only the two towers for the front connections.
No flex was observed. That leads me to believe with the reenforcements (Gussets, more links, roll cage) this thing will be a tank.
Best part of this thing is the engine will very easily worked on. Also it will be easily replaced as the engine drops with just a few 10.9 grade metric bolts.