RE: Nissan ZEOD
Discussion
Ved said:
Not fussed one bit. I could just about stomach a hybrid but aside from a curiosity of will it actually work" this doesn't interest me one bit as a car, be it race or road.
Then not much for you to see as the Deltawing ran at LM last year. It clearly works.Edited by Agent Orange on Friday 21st June 16:56
rhinochopig said:
mrclav said:
bnracing said:
Great to see Nissan pushing new technology at LeMans but why oh why the DeltaWing. I was hoping we had seen the last of this thing.
Why? What's wrong with experimenting?"It's risky", said experience.
"It's pointless", said reason.
"Give it a try", said the heart.
"What the hell was that?", said the anus 1 minute later.
All I know is that this car is genuinely different thinking applied to a race-track and even if it doesn't work out I for one applaud Nissan for seeing how far they can go with it.
zebedee said:
Debaser said:
The ZEOD looks like it needs a much wider front track! Why is it so narrow?
to reduce drag and allow a much lower power and fuel/tyre consumption for the same performance. At least that was the theory behind the Deltawing and this is very, very similar.Nissan and its collaborators are to be massively congratulated on their commitment to innovation in motorsport and the Garage 56 ethos promoted by the ACO at Le Mans is a perfect fit with ZEOD.
Mr Panoz, unfortunately you missed a serious opportunity!
P4ROT said:
Doppelkupplungsgetriebe?
(PS You've got to love the old German compound nouns!)
Doppelkupplungsgetriebe..(PS You've got to love the old German compound nouns!)
Ein Doppelkupplungsgetriebe ist ein automatisiertes Schaltgetriebe, das mittels zweier Teilgetriebe einen vollautomatischen Gangwechsel ohne Zugkraftunterbrechung ermöglicht.
ODER!
Agent Orange said:
Not sure I agree.
I'd love a covered, high MPG, single seater to take just me and my bag to work along the motorway. Simplistically speaking halve the width of cars on the motorway you double the capacity. Low weight, low drag high MPG.
Perfect commuting vehicle.
BMW C1 with a turbo?I'd love a covered, high MPG, single seater to take just me and my bag to work along the motorway. Simplistically speaking halve the width of cars on the motorway you double the capacity. Low weight, low drag high MPG.
Perfect commuting vehicle.
Kawasicki said:
all they need to do is increase the front track by 10mm and it should go faster, then another 10mm, and so on.
Why?Increasing the front track will simply increase the aero drag and slow the car down. The Delta Wing had plenty of downforce and excellent turn in The ZEOD will be no different in that respect.
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