TR7's in Corvette forum

TR7's in Corvette forum

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jellison

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12,803 posts

278 months

Friday 9th September 2005
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http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?f=100&h=0&t=205494

Don't be too affended by my TR7/8 rambling!

boosted ls1

21,188 posts

261 months

Friday 9th September 2005
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Hi Jon,

No offence taken or intended but I have to stick up for the 7/8's.

I have the same suspension mods as Mick Richards had. "A" frame as well and wishbones up front. The reason Larry probably couldn't drive the car is because he changed all the suspension settings and never got it back to the way Mick had it. I don't think he really understood how it all worked as a package. It was a shame that Mick never got to race against Colin's car, I suspect he would have been quicker but it never happened.

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jellison

Original Poster:

12,803 posts

278 months

Monday 12th September 2005
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No probs Mike - TR7's (not bad cars at all in V8 form) but you just can't race them in many series - a bit of a dead end - the 6's and earlier leave you with alot more options.

Mine will really rock with some more mods for next year - if I ever get the time to get it straightened in between house stuff, TVRs and the other Tr6 racer!

//j17

4,484 posts

224 months

Wednesday 14th September 2005
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TR7's can be raced in the TR Register/TSSC Championship series, on all Triumph grids - www.inside-track.co.uk/simon/trrace/index.html

Another useful page for TR7/7V8/8 racing is www.tr7v8-racing.co.uk/

jellison

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12,803 posts

278 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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//j17 said:
TR7's can be raced in the TR Register/TSSC Championship series, on all Triumph grids - www.inside-track.co.uk/simon/trrace/index.html

Another useful page for TR7/7V8/8 racing is www.tr7v8-racing.co.uk/
Are you really John Wolfe!!!!!!

boosted ls1

21,188 posts

261 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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Jon,

I know John Wolfe, well I used to but it's not John Wolfe of JWR if that's what you're thinking.

Above is a link to his site.

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jellison

Original Poster:

12,803 posts

278 months

Friday 16th September 2005
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Just kidding really - figured it wasn't - my car used to beat John more often than not beforre he got it properly (Colin) fast - but I'd pretty much gone to the cooler Thoroughbreds by then!

MikeyTT

2 posts

223 months

Thursday 27th October 2005
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Do you have any spec or further details on Mick Richards suspension setup?

Or indeed what Colin is running?

Cheers

Mike...

Boosted Ls1

21,188 posts

261 months

Thursday 27th October 2005
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MikeyTT said:
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Do you have any spec or further details on Mick Richards suspension setup?

Or indeed what Colin is running?

Cheers

Mike...


I have the jigs to replicate Mick Richards set up so can repeat the parts It's better then the 5 link set up but still involves a fair amount of work. You need to fabricate quite a lot.

The car ends up with almost zero roll and the rear roll centre is much lowered then it is on a stock TR7/8.

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jellison

Original Poster:

12,803 posts

278 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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Chaps - am I right in thinking Mikes used the rear arms the wrong way round or something like this?

Colins is alot more std and just very stiff - both seem to work - Colin still working!

Boosted Ls1

21,188 posts

261 months

Friday 28th October 2005
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jellison said:
Chaps - am I right in thinking Mikes used the rear arms the wrong way round or something like this?



The open ends of the "A" frame mount behind the seats where the lower links used to be. The apex of the "A" frame mounts under the diff via a spherical bearing. Then you relocate the lower links to above the axle and sent them rearwards. One end has a nylon bush whilst the other end has a spherical bearing. Rear springs can be fairly soft as the roll is controlled by front spring poundage. You can dial in anti-squat and you already have anti tramp. Roll is minimal. The front of the car gets converted to lower wishbones and the roll bars are thrown away. Stiff front springs also give some anti-dive under breaking.

It's very complex to do but works extremely well!

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honkhed

2 posts

7 months

Wednesday 8th November 2023
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confused

After HAVING-TO BE At the Tracks, Garages, etc. etc.. For Waay too Much 'Nascar-Racin'.. I actually 'Enjoyed' When They'd OPEN THE INFIELD & EXPOSE THAT 'REAL ROAD-COURSE!!.. (During the 'Spring-Sprints'!!..
The Best Part of Those Days??..
Without Question, Was Experiencing That Lil 'Shape of if Things to Come'.. Just Completely 'Devour' All the Vettes.. (anywhere a curve 'lived'!!..

Yes, Admittedly The 'Perty & Sleek' Vette was a Flame

honkhed

2 posts

7 months

Wednesday 8th November 2023
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confused

After HAVING-TO BE At the Tracks, Garages, etc. etc.. For Waay too Much 'Nascar-Racin'.. I actually 'Enjoyed' When They'd OPEN THE INFIELD & EXPOSE THAT 'REAL ROAD-COURSE!!.. (During the 'Spring-Sprints'!!..
The Best Part of Those Days??..
Without Question, Was Experiencing That Lil 'Shape of if Things to Come'.. Just Completely 'Devour' All the Vettes.. (anywhere a curve 'lived'!!..

Yes, Admittedly The 'Perty & Sleek' Vette was 'a Flame' when the Track 'staightened-out'.. But as soon as emtering a curve.. It was Like 'The Vettes' had Nearly 'stopped'..
Yeah.. 'THAT WAS FUN'!!..