bvanhiel
Mechanical
- Oct 23, 2001
- 510
I have an 88' Civic that we are using in the 24 Hours of LeMons, a race for cars ostensibly worth less than $500.
We have a mildly dangerous idea for creating extra downforce that involves a large fan, a motorcycle motor, and a large vacuum manifold that is attached to car's suspension. Essentially we are mimicing Chaparral's 2J car, but have the additional lattitude of directing the forces directly into the suspension rather than the body.
Our current puzzle is figuring out how to attach to the lower links. The front link appears to be forged. The rear link is formed sheet metal. Is it folly to attempt to weld to a production car suspension member? Should I expect that the metal is hardened and that welding would destroy its temper?
The welder we have available is MIG and will be weilded by a somewhat practiced hobbyist. If complicated pre- or post-treatment is required we'll look for another way.
Thanks,
-b
We have a mildly dangerous idea for creating extra downforce that involves a large fan, a motorcycle motor, and a large vacuum manifold that is attached to car's suspension. Essentially we are mimicing Chaparral's 2J car, but have the additional lattitude of directing the forces directly into the suspension rather than the body.
Our current puzzle is figuring out how to attach to the lower links. The front link appears to be forged. The rear link is formed sheet metal. Is it folly to attempt to weld to a production car suspension member? Should I expect that the metal is hardened and that welding would destroy its temper?
The welder we have available is MIG and will be weilded by a somewhat practiced hobbyist. If complicated pre- or post-treatment is required we'll look for another way.
Thanks,
-b