In this episode we test fit our F1R F27s and then take a million trips to get the tire sensors out of the evora wheels installed on the new wheels along with some new tires. After that we develop a strategy for repairing out front crash bar and get to work.
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Music:
01:18 – Konac – Home
05:49 – Mysteryos & Ex3ptions – Healing Soul
13:59 – Lastep – Make Yourself
17:32 – Sekai – Cave (ft. Lynz Munich)
u put the B in Build brother..good thinking….love the work and episodes u put out…
I was excited about this build, but you've lost me by not going for new Lotus frame and going for DIY solution on a safety component.
Do you know you've got your hat on back to front 🙂
Isn't that by braking off, the aluminium frame rail will have absorbed the shock much more. If it was beefier (or steel) the rail might have not broken off, be less "compressed" by the impact, and so more impact force for the passengers
The stock wheels look SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO SO good
Even those OEM Lotus hub caps in the middle of the stock wheels might fit the middle of the new wheels.
don't see the point in making two when you only need one stupid to me to cut one off that theres nothing wrong with..o well his funeral.
You get a ticket for 5 over the limit here. Ah, rural Texas
If Lotus went for 19s on the front and 20s at the back, there was a reason for that. They sort of lead the world in handling. I'd have stuck with OEM rims……….
the doll head in the back is creepy as fuck hahaha
The person who broke in was hiding in the trees in the previous video.
Sppooookkkyy
With steel crash structures and the rest of the car made out of aluminum I have to imagine those would deform much less than the rest of the components in the car and could even be punched through into the passenger compartment. Modern crash structures are designed to deform outside the passenger compartment to absorb the energy of the collision. Drastically changing the rigidity of the materials used drastically changes the way the car absorbs energy.
Best case scenario the steel absorbs less energy and transmits more to the occupants. Worst case scenario they sheer right off the aluminum mounting points and enter the passenger compartment.
Everyone is talking about him hacking this(I'm not a car guy. This is my first time watching car videos). Is he messing with the structural integrity of the car by adding the steel or are people just mad he's adding to what they mad already?
If you start with a square tire pattern and just upsize all the tires, then handling balance doesn't change. If you have staggered tire sizes, and you go square, then yes, you will change the balance and you'll have more power oversteer.
The structural adhesive Lotus uses needs to be oven cured. The room temp curing glue you have is not nearly as strong. I know because I asked Henkel.
Those "pathetic" rails ahead of the suspension absorb energy as they deform in a crash. that's what keeps you alive!
Chris, if you get hit that strong steel is going to transfer almost all the load into the ally which will crumple. The steel extensions will be nice and straight.
such a bad idea man, it's called a crumple zone for a reason, yeah steel frames wouldn't rip apart but they would fuck up the whole car and will not absorb the impact.
standard wheels are WAAAAAAAAY nicer
Wouldn't be too hard to recreate and extension piece for the crash-bar out of sheet aluminum.
Hey man, maybe you should do a project truck and then use it for a company vehicle. Probably could have done it all in one trip instead of 3
Dude..there's a big difference in 2 inches of rubber.
Especially with more performance tires..
B is for bonkers. Stating he knows what he is doing, goes on bashing on the crash crumple construction that allowed the cockpit compartment to stay intact. This work should obviously have been outsourced, hope the car is never sold to an unknowing person at any point in its remaining life.
FYI, if you make the front crash structure/frame rails stronger than the stock configuration you are changing the way the body dissipates energy. In the event of a front end collision the energy will be sent through the new stronger material and deform the center portion of the space frame. Basically if you get into another accident you risk seriously deforming the main structure of the space frame instead of the front cash structure dissipating the energy as Lotus originally engineered the car to do.
Did you look at Forge Star wheels? They have custom offset choices and every bolt pattern, at affordable prices.
This may be redundant but your brake might not clear when the callipers are extended for fresh brake pads.
Great job, great channel, thanks for sharing.
and white
So let me ask you a question, are you planning on keeping the Evora white, or are you planning on changing the color? I personally like the white, but I would love to see it in a real deep metallic red or blue. What are you thinking?
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B for brilliant
two extra wheels you say.
DRIFT WHEELS!!!!!!
I love your series, and I've been rooting for you, but this is appalling – I can't believe you went with 20" wheels all around! Lotus is most famous for their car's handling, and you're screwing around with that?? Wrong… I get that you can't afford the factory wheels, but you should respect the factory suspension-engineering. Many of the best-handling mid-engined cars – like the Acura NSX (which benefited from chassis-dynamics engineering from Ayrton Senna!) – have smaller-diameter wheels on the front. This isn't just a 'styling' thang…
Never bend aluminium back, it will fail easily after.
you need a truck
You said that some one broke into your BRZ, look at the last evora build episode at 17:27 and you can see some one kind of hiding in the left window. I don't think he broke into your BRZ but it's kind of creepy… Haha
That thing where crash structures get bent all to hell in a crash? That's what they're for.
You sir, have a new subscriber 🙂
dude, the crumple zone is made to shear and bend, if it doesn't all the force is transferred to the main passenger hub/core where the driver will feel all of the impact.
also, there are thousands of different steels and thousands of different aluminum, so unless you know the exact material, it is not going to be the same.
oh you like those wheels?
WTF IS THAT IN THE BACKGROUND?!?!?!?!
You have a ghost or mans head in your shop!!! 2:40 in the back corner of the shop! I seriously thought that was a person!
look at you test fitting stuff,
yes the alum bent and got mangled up, but thats a good thing it abosrbed the impact, where as if you had steel and it didnt get damaged that much the energy has to go somewhere aka passengers
time for a B is for build shop truck build…..BMW/Audi s4 ute?
B is for buggering the handling with the wrong wheel sizes
What's your day job?
Hi Love your effort….why not have it fabricated in alu and get it anodized to do it right?
No big deal someone broke into your car at your place? IT would be to me. Its the principle.
can't wait unit it finish
Your next build should be shop truck or less trips.
I wanna know who's the assholes that dislikes the vid. WTF guys!! Like the video
I dont want this to be finished, i love this series way to much!!