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New Book - Motorcycle Engined Cars & Transmission
Terrapin_racing - 19/2/04 at 01:21 PM

Posting this in response to a question.
Who would like to see Allan Staniforth write a new book covering the use of motorcyle engines in racecars etc. Utilising mini differentials / modern technology like Quaife etc.
If there is a huge response I'll pester Allan on this!


ned - 19/2/04 at 01:26 PM

i think its the general concensus that we'd rather have a book that gave details of ideas on how best to design, build a middie and what options are available for transmission, both chain driven from bike or transaxle from a car donor i suspect would be ideal..

Ned.


Terrapin_racing - 19/2/04 at 01:28 PM

Great Ned - keep the suggestions coming guys - I've been badgering Allan on this very topic.
I'll collate all the topics of interest posted here into a proposal document


fia289 - 19/2/04 at 03:04 PM

Great Idea Rob,

I'd like something that goes really in deept and more hands on.... not just: Make bearing blocks, slap a can on the diff to keep the oil in, bolt the sproket were the ring gear was and you're done !...

I'll probably be a bit late for my build, but a welcome addition to my library for a source of alternatives and insight.

Fred

[Edited on 19/2/04 by fia289]


Alan B - 19/2/04 at 03:17 PM

Inclined to agree with Ned...

If the topic in question can fill a book...great go for it...

But, one of greater scope, more middy engineering in general would be better IMO

Ironically, there are few here who could contribute too, no doubt....


Noodle - 19/2/04 at 05:34 PM

'twas Mr. Staniforth who first interested me in suspension (Competition Car Suspension).

If he writes it, I'll buy it.



Cheers,

Neil.


Dreckly - 20/2/04 at 02:24 AM

Hi Rob,

I think it's a good idea!
I've been meaning to build something similar for a while now with the GSX 750 R WP motor I've got lying around!!
A decent, in depth, up to date book by the main man, Mr S. would probably give me the kick I need.

Cheers. Ken.


sgraber - 20/2/04 at 04:40 AM

This is a topic of utmost interest to me. I would buy that book in a heartbeat.

It would be fun to follow along on a complete build. Of greatest interest to me would be driveline issues.

Thanks for asking! And I for one am glad that you joined the forum.

Steve


Metal Hippy - 20/2/04 at 06:23 AM

Ignore the one against....

I was half asleep and clicked the wrong one.

I've got a feeling I've done that once before...


Terrapin_racing - 20/2/04 at 09:39 AM

Keep them coming!


suparuss - 20/2/04 at 08:33 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Metal Hippy
Ignore the one against....

I was half asleep and clicked the wrong one.

I've got a feeling I've done that once before...



roflmao, wondered where that came from.
typical.

good idea about the book btw, i was thinking how technical it would be though as most car design fundamentals apply to both front a rear engined cars which has been covers already in staniforths publications, but he could be more specific in the formulars etc rather than generalising all the time, would be interesting. a good subject may also be on cockpit engineering, and getting the most out of the space available, since in a middy you tend to be cramped in between and engine and a windscreen and crumple zones (unless you want a unauthodox- read 'ugly' design)


JoelP - 20/2/04 at 09:50 PM

bloody non-conformists, i dont know...


Sven - 21/2/04 at 07:23 PM

As someone said above, if he writes it, I'll buy it. The design and building of a bike engined racecar is very topical and I'm sure the book would be very popular.


Hugh Paterson - 22/2/04 at 09:42 AM

Yes please, he writes it and I will buy one for Steves Christmas
Shug.


Tudor (Ted) Miron - 22/2/04 at 02:23 PM

Love Allans books - would buy anything he writes.

Ted


Sven - 29/10/04 at 08:20 PM

A new edition of the High Speed/Low Cost book including additional text and pics about the motorcycle installations would be excellent. Put me down for an advance copy now, whichever way he goes.

-Steve


Cita - 29/10/04 at 08:25 PM

Bike engines and racecars-put me on the list Rob!


JoelP - 29/10/04 at 08:31 PM

i was wondering why it wouldnt let me vote - even more suprised when i saw my post! then realised it was an old thread...

still want a copy!


malakiblunt - 30/10/04 at 01:40 AM

i would like him to do one with the same format as the race and rally book but with out the rally!
i think more coverage on home builders like the monopin and megapin omag etc, which i found facinating,and have lots and lots and lots of pictures!! you can never have to many!
dont think it needs to be bike engine spacific just detailed info on home design and build and maybee a couple of pro builds like gould for contrast.
he will sell shed loads and make us all very happy!


Fred W B - 30/10/04 at 07:59 AM

Put me down for one as well

Fred WB


Cita - 30/10/04 at 08:07 AM

Suparuss,you are forgiven.
BUT WHO IS THAT OTHER MORON WHO VOTED NO


[Edited on 30/10/04 by Cita]


EKroth - 31/10/04 at 11:57 PM

Others have said it, and so must I...

If he's writing, I'm buying it...

soon as I get High Speed, Low Cost, that is...


David Jenkins - 1/11/04 at 09:01 AM

More specific info would be good... start with general stuff - basic principles of fitting bike engines in a car, typical problems (clutches, etc), gearing, and so on.
Follow this with chapters relating to specific engines (or specific manufacturers), how they are mounted, how to couple to the drive shaft, cooling systems and wiring.
Finally, a chapter on the differences in driving technique would be a major bonus.
I'd probably buy a copy, for 'future enhancements'!

Rgds,

David


Terrapin_racing - 1/11/04 at 11:50 AM

Note: I have spoken to Allan on this topic, he has responded by saying that had he been a little younger he might have been tempted. However, being in his 80's now he wants to concentrate on enjoying what time he has left on racing.

If you past you suggestions for content to me I might consider putting something together myself

cheers
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ned - 1/11/04 at 12:15 PM

good ole hewland boxes

Is that you balancing on the chair taking the picture. looks a little wobbly

Ned.