911R Weight Reduction
#121
Very reasonable approach. Given that, I would go for:
1. Lightweight Specialty Alloy Rear Axles with 10 Ceramic Ball CVs
2. Wire Electro-Discharge Machined High Strength Specialty Alloy Transmission Output Flanges
3. One Piece Forged Magnesium Wheels
4. Ceramic Wheel Bearings
5. Carbon Fiber/Kevlar Oil Tank
6. Carbon Fiber Anti Roll Bars
7. Carbon Fiber Induction System
8. Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite Pulleys
9. Full Titanium or Inconel Exhaust
10. Titanium Suspension Springs
Andf, possibly later:
1. Very high spec lightweight dampers
2. One Piece Forged Aluminum (Lithium) Brake Calipers
And, ultimately, perhaps certain pieces of the suspension in carbon fiber and/or aluminum metal matrix composite.
1. Lightweight Specialty Alloy Rear Axles with 10 Ceramic Ball CVs
2. Wire Electro-Discharge Machined High Strength Specialty Alloy Transmission Output Flanges
3. One Piece Forged Magnesium Wheels
4. Ceramic Wheel Bearings
5. Carbon Fiber/Kevlar Oil Tank
6. Carbon Fiber Anti Roll Bars
7. Carbon Fiber Induction System
8. Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite Pulleys
9. Full Titanium or Inconel Exhaust
10. Titanium Suspension Springs
Andf, possibly later:
1. Very high spec lightweight dampers
2. One Piece Forged Aluminum (Lithium) Brake Calipers
And, ultimately, perhaps certain pieces of the suspension in carbon fiber and/or aluminum metal matrix composite.
#122
The first parts to be made will be left and right rear axles and CV's. They are applicale to GT3, GT3RS and R.
Following that, the next parts to be done will be left and right transmission output flanges and they will be applicable to R and any future car that has that gearbox.
Following that, the next parts to be done will be left and right transmission output flanges and they will be applicable to R and any future car that has that gearbox.
#123
FYI - I have started the process of creating certain lightweight parts for the R (certain of the which will be appplicable to the GT3 and the GT3 RS) by ordering originals of the subject parts. As these parts come in, they will be scanned to create CAD models and then each part can be looked at in terms of what can be done to weight optimize it.
#124
Lots of tasty items on the list. Since not all items will be applicable to the RS (and I probably wouldn't jump for the whole shebang if they were), my priority list would be something along the following:
1. Cost per pound reduced
2. Parts that reduce both unsprung and rotational weight
3. Unsprung weight reduced
4. Rotational weight reduced
5. Mass centralization with priority given to rear weight reduction
1. Cost per pound reduced
2. Parts that reduce both unsprung and rotational weight
3. Unsprung weight reduced
4. Rotational weight reduced
5. Mass centralization with priority given to rear weight reduction
Totally agreed! I would be aiming at the same direction.
#126
Well thus far, I have received the following R parts (some of which are applicable to GT3 and GT3RS) for review and, if enginerring determines that significant weight reduction and/or enhancement is possible, scanning:
1. rear axles and inner and outer CVs
2. rear wing
3. front and rear springs
4. oil tank
5. front and rear anti roll bars
6. front and rear brake calipers
7. front and rear wheel bearings
8. front and rear uprights (wheel carriers)
9. left and right side skirts
10. rear trim piece (around bumper and exhaust pipes)
11. clutch pedal
12. brake pedal
13. gas pedal
14. rest pedal
15. front left and right inner and outer tie rods
16. clutch and ancillaries
17. alternator
18. starter
19. front and rear wheels
20. trunk lid hinges
21. engine lid hinges
Quite a few more parts on the way including the engine lid, the entire exhaust syustem, the wiring system, the air box and the entire induction system, rear diffuser and engine undertray, etc. etc.
Thus far, three sets of all of the lightweight equivalents are being made to order. Perhaps some others will be interested. Given the rave reviews that the R has garnered everywhere, I would be surprised if more would not want to even further enhance the car.
1. rear axles and inner and outer CVs
2. rear wing
3. front and rear springs
4. oil tank
5. front and rear anti roll bars
6. front and rear brake calipers
7. front and rear wheel bearings
8. front and rear uprights (wheel carriers)
9. left and right side skirts
10. rear trim piece (around bumper and exhaust pipes)
11. clutch pedal
12. brake pedal
13. gas pedal
14. rest pedal
15. front left and right inner and outer tie rods
16. clutch and ancillaries
17. alternator
18. starter
19. front and rear wheels
20. trunk lid hinges
21. engine lid hinges
Quite a few more parts on the way including the engine lid, the entire exhaust syustem, the wiring system, the air box and the entire induction system, rear diffuser and engine undertray, etc. etc.
Thus far, three sets of all of the lightweight equivalents are being made to order. Perhaps some others will be interested. Given the rave reviews that the R has garnered everywhere, I would be surprised if more would not want to even further enhance the car.
Last edited by Robert Linton; 07-31-2016 at 09:18 AM.
#128
Rennlist Member
Great thread, Robert.
I'm assuming the front and rear hubs can also be machined to be lighter and stronger. Not much weight loss, but it all counts
I'm assuming the front and rear hubs can also be machined to be lighter and stronger. Not much weight loss, but it all counts
#130
Well thus far, I have received the following R parts (some of which are applicable to GT3 and GT3RS) for review and, if enginerring determines that significant weight reduction and/or enhancement is possible, scanning:
1. rear axles and inner and outer CVs
2. rear wing
3. front and rear springs
4. oil tank
5. front and rear anti roll bars
6. front and rear brake calipers
7. front and rear wheel bearings
8. front and rear uprights (wheel carriers)
9. left and right side skirts
10. rear trim piece (around bumper and exhaust pipes)
11. clutch pedal
12. brake pedal
13. gas pedal
14. rest pedal
15. front left and right inner and outer tie rods
16. clutch and ancillaries
17. alternator
18. starter
19. front and rear wheels
20. trunk lid hinges
21. engine lid hinges
Quite a few more parts on the way including the engine lid, the entire exhaust syustem, the wiring system, the air box and the entire induction system, rear diffuser and engine undertray, etc. etc.
Thus far, three sets of all of the lightweight equivalents are being made to order. Perhaps some others will be interested. Given the rave reviews that the R has garnered everywhere, I would be surprised if more would not want to even further enhance the car.
1. rear axles and inner and outer CVs
2. rear wing
3. front and rear springs
4. oil tank
5. front and rear anti roll bars
6. front and rear brake calipers
7. front and rear wheel bearings
8. front and rear uprights (wheel carriers)
9. left and right side skirts
10. rear trim piece (around bumper and exhaust pipes)
11. clutch pedal
12. brake pedal
13. gas pedal
14. rest pedal
15. front left and right inner and outer tie rods
16. clutch and ancillaries
17. alternator
18. starter
19. front and rear wheels
20. trunk lid hinges
21. engine lid hinges
Quite a few more parts on the way including the engine lid, the entire exhaust syustem, the wiring system, the air box and the entire induction system, rear diffuser and engine undertray, etc. etc.
Thus far, three sets of all of the lightweight equivalents are being made to order. Perhaps some others will be interested. Given the rave reviews that the R has garnered everywhere, I would be surprised if more would not want to even further enhance the car.
#131
Rennlist Member
#132
Am shooting for 60+ kg. As to cost, let me tell you once we have the first three sets as my original costs might have been off. Further, I am addressing more components than I originally thought I would. Of one thing I am sure, however, which is that the R is, as I have previously suggested, far, far more than the sum of its parts and, as such, this type of weight reduction will even further enhance the experience.
#133
What an interesting project. Need to keep turning over rocks to find an R for me. The next call would be to Mr. Linton and see about getting a few special bits for the car.
For now, back to reading the Kussmaul Chronicles.......
For now, back to reading the Kussmaul Chronicles.......
#134
The more I look, the larger the list of things on which I am working becomes and, as many have pointed out, much of this is applicable to GT3 and GT3 RS:
1. Carbon Fiber Fire Extinguisher and Carbon Fiber Under Seat Bracket (also GT3, GT3 RS)
2. Carbon Fiber Engine Compartment Lid (also GT3, GT3 RS)
3. Carbon Fiber Retractable Rear Spoiler
4. Carbon Fiber Engine Under Tray/Rear Diffuser (also GT3, GT3 RS)
5. Carbon Fiber Side Skirts (also GT3, GT3 RS)
6. Carbon Fiber Fender Well Liners (also GT3, GT3 RS)
7. Carbon Fiber Front Bumper Lip (also GT3, GT3 RS)
8. Carbon Fiber Rear Bumper Lip (also GT3, GT3 RS)
9. Carbon Fiber Air Box (also GT3, GT3 RS)
10. Carbon Fiber Complete Induction System (also GT3, GT3 RS)
11. Carbon Fiber Dry Sump Oil Tank (also GT3, GT3 RS)
12. Carbon Fiber/Aluminum Adjustable Mono-Ball Front Damper Mounts (also GT3, GT3 RS)
13. Aluminum Mono-Ball Rear Damper Mounts (also GT3, GT3 RS)
14. Titanium Front and Rear Suspension Springs (also GT3, GT3 RS)
15. Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite Front Uprights (also GT3, GT3 RS)
16. Aluminum/Titanium Tie Rods/Ends (also GT3, GT3 RS)
17. Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite Rear Uprights (also GT3, GT3 RS)
18. Reduced Weight Aluminum Adjustable Rear Suspension Arms (also GT3, GT3 RS)
19. Aluminum/Titanium Front Drop Links (also GT3, GT3 RS)
20. Aluminum/Titanium Rear Drop Links (also GT3, GT3 RS)
21. Carbon Fiber Front Anti-Roll Bar (also GT3, GT3 RS)
22. Carbon Fiber Rear Anti-Roll Bar (also GT3, GT3 RS)
23. Lightweight High Strength Specialty Alloy Rear Axles with 10 Ceramic Ball CV Joints (also GT3, GT3 RS)
24. Lightweight High Strength Specialty Alloy Front Axles (also GT3, GT3 RS)
25. Wire Electro-Discharge Machined High Strength Specialty Alloy Transmission Output Flanges (also version for GT3, GT3 RS)
26. One-Piece Forged Magnesium Wheels (also GT3)
27. Ceramic Wheel Bearings (also GT3, GT3 RS)
28. Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite Pulleys (also GT3, GT3 RS)
i. Crank 1
ii. Idlers 2
iii. A/C 1
iv. Water Pump 1
v. Alternator 1
29. Lightweight Alternator (also GT3, GT3 RS)
30. Lightweight Starter (also GT3, GT3 RS)
31. Full Inconel Exhaust System (also GT3, GT3 RS)
32. Titanium Front Hood Hinges (also GT3, GT3 RS)
33. Titanium Engine Compartment Lid Hinges (also GT3, GT3 RS)
34. Titanium Front Hood Prop Rod, Machined Plastic Holder and Base (also GT3, GT3 RS)
35. Carbon Fiber Clutch (also GT3 if with 6-speed)
36. DR-25 (M Spec) Main Wiring Harness and Other Harnesses (also GT3, GT3 RS)
37. One Piece Forged Aluminum Lithium Highly FEA'd Brake Calipers (also GT3, GT3 RS)
38. Lightweight Hose Kit (also GT3 GT3 RS)
39. Titanium Fastener Kit (also GT3 GT3 RS)
40. Carbon Fiber/Titanium Gas Pedal (also GT3, GT3 RS)
41. Carbon Fiber/Titanium Clutch Pedal (also GT3 if with 6-speed)
42. Carbon Fiber/Titanium Brake Pedal (also GT3, GT3 RS)
43. Carbon Fiber/Titanium Footrest (also GT3, GT3 RS)
1. Carbon Fiber Fire Extinguisher and Carbon Fiber Under Seat Bracket (also GT3, GT3 RS)
2. Carbon Fiber Engine Compartment Lid (also GT3, GT3 RS)
3. Carbon Fiber Retractable Rear Spoiler
4. Carbon Fiber Engine Under Tray/Rear Diffuser (also GT3, GT3 RS)
5. Carbon Fiber Side Skirts (also GT3, GT3 RS)
6. Carbon Fiber Fender Well Liners (also GT3, GT3 RS)
7. Carbon Fiber Front Bumper Lip (also GT3, GT3 RS)
8. Carbon Fiber Rear Bumper Lip (also GT3, GT3 RS)
9. Carbon Fiber Air Box (also GT3, GT3 RS)
10. Carbon Fiber Complete Induction System (also GT3, GT3 RS)
11. Carbon Fiber Dry Sump Oil Tank (also GT3, GT3 RS)
12. Carbon Fiber/Aluminum Adjustable Mono-Ball Front Damper Mounts (also GT3, GT3 RS)
13. Aluminum Mono-Ball Rear Damper Mounts (also GT3, GT3 RS)
14. Titanium Front and Rear Suspension Springs (also GT3, GT3 RS)
15. Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite Front Uprights (also GT3, GT3 RS)
16. Aluminum/Titanium Tie Rods/Ends (also GT3, GT3 RS)
17. Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite Rear Uprights (also GT3, GT3 RS)
18. Reduced Weight Aluminum Adjustable Rear Suspension Arms (also GT3, GT3 RS)
19. Aluminum/Titanium Front Drop Links (also GT3, GT3 RS)
20. Aluminum/Titanium Rear Drop Links (also GT3, GT3 RS)
21. Carbon Fiber Front Anti-Roll Bar (also GT3, GT3 RS)
22. Carbon Fiber Rear Anti-Roll Bar (also GT3, GT3 RS)
23. Lightweight High Strength Specialty Alloy Rear Axles with 10 Ceramic Ball CV Joints (also GT3, GT3 RS)
24. Lightweight High Strength Specialty Alloy Front Axles (also GT3, GT3 RS)
25. Wire Electro-Discharge Machined High Strength Specialty Alloy Transmission Output Flanges (also version for GT3, GT3 RS)
26. One-Piece Forged Magnesium Wheels (also GT3)
27. Ceramic Wheel Bearings (also GT3, GT3 RS)
28. Aluminum Metal Matrix Composite Pulleys (also GT3, GT3 RS)
i. Crank 1
ii. Idlers 2
iii. A/C 1
iv. Water Pump 1
v. Alternator 1
29. Lightweight Alternator (also GT3, GT3 RS)
30. Lightweight Starter (also GT3, GT3 RS)
31. Full Inconel Exhaust System (also GT3, GT3 RS)
32. Titanium Front Hood Hinges (also GT3, GT3 RS)
33. Titanium Engine Compartment Lid Hinges (also GT3, GT3 RS)
34. Titanium Front Hood Prop Rod, Machined Plastic Holder and Base (also GT3, GT3 RS)
35. Carbon Fiber Clutch (also GT3 if with 6-speed)
36. DR-25 (M Spec) Main Wiring Harness and Other Harnesses (also GT3, GT3 RS)
37. One Piece Forged Aluminum Lithium Highly FEA'd Brake Calipers (also GT3, GT3 RS)
38. Lightweight Hose Kit (also GT3 GT3 RS)
39. Titanium Fastener Kit (also GT3 GT3 RS)
40. Carbon Fiber/Titanium Gas Pedal (also GT3, GT3 RS)
41. Carbon Fiber/Titanium Clutch Pedal (also GT3 if with 6-speed)
42. Carbon Fiber/Titanium Brake Pedal (also GT3, GT3 RS)
43. Carbon Fiber/Titanium Footrest (also GT3, GT3 RS)
#135
Instructor
Robert
Out of interest, have you looked at the impact of the weight savings of your package from the perspective of weight distribution. I have no engineering background so I am speaking from complete ignorance. However if, hypothetically, the majority of the weight savings are coming from the engine, what impact will this have on dynamic settings and weight distribution etc?
DM
Out of interest, have you looked at the impact of the weight savings of your package from the perspective of weight distribution. I have no engineering background so I am speaking from complete ignorance. However if, hypothetically, the majority of the weight savings are coming from the engine, what impact will this have on dynamic settings and weight distribution etc?
DM