The GRUMPY Brumby
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Awesome vid and yes very close call on the 2nd lap. Nothing better than the chirping of those black round things
You know you are getting old when the candles on your birthday cake start to cost more than the cake itself.
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For those Interested, the Grumpy Brumby has been to Lakeside Raceway again, got a new PB of 63.5
http://youtu.be/WYx5CQTUVNQ
http://youtu.be/WYx5CQTUVNQ
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All good fun ... 
I was thinking more of a balanced approach however : If you get the weight more evenly distributed / spread over all four wheels, front & rear ( as in a normal situation in the Brumby would be approx. 60 % on the front ) it would be easier to handle ...
So how much does your car weigh ? ( For the best effort - it has to be a total with you included - if you don't mind me asking ) The guys at the track should have scales you can borrow ( ask nicely ). Then you can do the sums to work out how much the rear needs ( I'd estimate approx. 50 to 80 kg ) probably slightly more on passenger side to keep it balanced ...
I would also suggest a more permanent way to mount the weights would be to get some metal plate made ( with correct weight ) that could be bolted to the fame ( lower the better ) which can be adjusted etc. or removed if not needed. Do a bit of testing & see how it goes ...
Don't forget the sway bar too ... !
Cheers, Bantum ...

I was thinking more of a balanced approach however : If you get the weight more evenly distributed / spread over all four wheels, front & rear ( as in a normal situation in the Brumby would be approx. 60 % on the front ) it would be easier to handle ...

So how much does your car weigh ? ( For the best effort - it has to be a total with you included - if you don't mind me asking ) The guys at the track should have scales you can borrow ( ask nicely ). Then you can do the sums to work out how much the rear needs ( I'd estimate approx. 50 to 80 kg ) probably slightly more on passenger side to keep it balanced ...

I would also suggest a more permanent way to mount the weights would be to get some metal plate made ( with correct weight ) that could be bolted to the fame ( lower the better ) which can be adjusted etc. or removed if not needed. Do a bit of testing & see how it goes ...

Don't forget the sway bar too ... !
Cheers, Bantum ...
Haha, cheers Bantum
I think the ute + me (120kg) is about 1000kg, going on the scales at the tip but it is still only a rough guide.
The Grumpy will get a bit more weight when I put a cage in it and the only weight I've left up the back is the tow bar & relocated battery ( mainly for a tow point if the worst happens).
Cheers
Chris
I think the ute + me (120kg) is about 1000kg, going on the scales at the tip but it is still only a rough guide.
The Grumpy will get a bit more weight when I put a cage in it and the only weight I've left up the back is the tow bar & relocated battery ( mainly for a tow point if the worst happens).
Cheers
Chris
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