It would be ASTM B209 grade alloy if they make parts for BA. - I think it's pretty corrosion resistant because it's similar to stainless steels (i.e. Si/Cr/Ti/Zn additives).Ask they what grade, because some need to be anodised (even though its strong) other wise it turn's into a furry white mess very quickley.
in english for people, that means its aircraft grade aluminium that has a high content of silicon,chromium,titainium and zinc, if that is what they use.It would be ASTM B209 grade alloy if they make parts for BA. - I think it's pretty corrosion resistant because it's similar to stainless steels (i.e. Si/Cr/Ti/Zn additives).
I can get the full British Standard at work, but can't log on to the BSI website from here (in my new job I get things like this coming in for testing, but it's mainly ceramics for jet engines rather than aluminium alloys).
Our cars from factory came with what is today called as a shit setup. they have a high KPI and low caster. In my opinion, it not the best idea to control camber from the top (or lower balljoint) as you will also increase the already high KPI. I have already CNC'ed plates for maximum caster on the turret (without effecting camber) and it is still not enough to come up to todays standards of around 7deg caster. ideally camber should be adjusted from between the knuckle and the shock mounting point.spikey what about castor and camber adjustable strut tops for the front and or camber adjustable rears?
I can make you an Alloy housing thats easy. Take a Pipe 80mm then the flange and Weld it together. make the hole for the sensor. stick it in then seal it and job done 200£ and its all yours But what's the advantage?Not something I particularly want but something useful to use your wish on would be an alloy Z32 maf housing.
One difference would be, if you can make a good job of it then it shouldn't leak unlike the standard Z32 MAFI can make you an Alloy housing thats easy. Take a Pipe 80mm then the flange and Weld it together. make the hole for the sensor. stick it in then seal it and job done 200£ and its all yours But what's the advantage?
I thought the group N manual (or what ever it is) just says to bin most of those heavy brackets rather than replace them with aluminium.So no one cares about the heavy Engine brackets? Im just trying to get weight off the front.
I saw some Interesting bits in this Fia Document of the Original Nme car they used some fancy stuff
I have it on my pc but can not upload it on here