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    Me and Cal.
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    Dave Piontek and me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jnovak View Post
    Dave Piontek and me.
    Is this one of those contests where you make a caption for the photo? Something like:

    Jay: Where does the invisible supercharger go?
    Dave: Right about here.


    Seriously though, the car looks very nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jnovak View Post
    The old man pretending he is a hero driver.
    In this photo, is the drivetrain fully installed? I ask because I don't see any part of it.
    With our Scorpion's bodywork, which is roughly similar to yours, we had to cut a big hole on top behind the main hoop for the MC. It needs the hole anyway to let the hot air out quickly.

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    Default SCORPION

    Jim, does you engine sit up that high ,or is it to clear the intake stacks?
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    The MC is lowered as far as possible with a 2.5" tall oil pan but the top of the injectors along with the OEM air box still stuck up above the bodywork, thus, the need for the hole. The hole does help to exhaust the heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim murphy View Post
    In this photo, is the drivetrain fully installed? I ask because I don't see any part of it.
    With our Scorpion's bodywork, which is roughly similar to yours, we had to cut a big hole on top behind the main hoop for the MC. It needs the hole anyway to let the hot air out quickly.

    Jim
    Yes, the engine is in there Jim. Our own air box is not shown yet but you will see it when we hit the track.
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    body #2 delivered today - #3 is in process

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    Default NovaBlade Car #2

    Here is Car #2 with the body in place. It dropped right on with only minor sanding to clear a weld. Fitting the body on the build table makes it very easy to set the correct heights for the side pods and nose. Jay is praying that it all fits together. Nice parts Mike!

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    Something else for your viewing pleasure. Not an F600 but related.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jnovak View Post
    Something else for your viewing pleasure. Not an F600 but related.
    Is that going to be another electric hill climb car?
    Crossle 32F, Piper DF5 Honda

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    Jay I'm digging the Western Broncos shirt you are wearing, I thought you were straight up Wolverine..... cool.

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    What engine?
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    Default Engine

    I'm betting 1000cc bike motor and a full fendered body.
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    I thought 750 cc and heading to Canada...F4.
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    1000.
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    Default Chris Ross F600

    We just delivered Chris Ross's brand new Nova Blade to him today and he is on his way back to North Carolina. Complete car weight just under 600lbs without fuel or water.

    Now back to prepping the other cars we are building. We should be testing with Calvin Stewarts car and ready for testing by the end of Feb.

    Car #3 will be ready for pickup next weekend. Then on to building the next 2 cars of our 5 car production run.
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    Quote Originally Posted by old 59 View Post
    I thought 750 cc and heading to Canada...F4.

    Stephen, we would be very happy to build you an F4 version with springs and shock with a 750 Suzuki which fits exactly on the same mounts.

    I wonder how fast it would be with 150hp with wings and a ready to race weight of 600 lbs?
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    Default All sold

    Hi Jay. Do u haven all five sold...I know the first 3 are gone how about last 2 cars .are they spoken for?
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    Chris & his new Blade.
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    I heard that Chris dashed into your shop between two nasty winter fronts - lucky guy!

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    Default Announcing the new Nova F600 Blade

    We just refer to that period as "winter" in the northern states.

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    Front susp detail.
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    Dave's F600 headers just sitting in the engine compartment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jnovak View Post
    Front susp detail.
    Does this make camber/caster alignments adjustable only by 1/2 turn of the rod ends on the A-Arms?

    Or another way of asking, what is the smallest adjustment to caster and camber that can be made with this configuration?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bimmer635csi View Post
    Does this make camber/caster alignments adjustable only by 1/2 turn of the rod ends on the A-Arms?

    Or another way of asking, what is the smallest adjustment to caster and camber that can be made with this configuration?
    Yes Chris you are correct. The front suspension does not have shims for camber adjustment. I tried to do it with shims but could not due to package issues. The camber change for 1/2 turn of the outer rod end is .28 deg. Of course this camber adjustment requires an adjustment to the toe but we know how many flats on the tie rod gets the toe right where it is supposed to be so it is actually a very easy adjustment. There is an adjustment that allows for much finer camber adjustment but I think that about 1/4 degree is good enough.

    Of course I could have designed it so that shims could have been used for finer adjustments of camber but I decided that it was not worth the extra costs.

    In fact most current F1 cars also separate the camber and the toe but both are adjusted separately with shims for both adjustments.
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    Default air box

    I did not see the pressurized air intake on any of the bodywork. Is it still part of the design? Is there even the most remote chance that the bodywork can be adapted to my Novakar?
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    We will have a purpose built airbox and will show it when we debut the car.

    I really doubt if the body could be adapted, but we could try.
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    What about just adapting the air box to existing Novakars?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lancer360 View Post
    What about just adapting the air box to existing Novakars?
    Most likely doable. Working on the tooling now.
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    OK, Jay, inquiring minds want to know where in NC Mr. Ross lives! As one of the Novakar "founders" (think, Epee – saw the pic of you and Dave – Man, we look old now!), I'd love to go see the latest from the brain trust.

    Now that I'm finally getting my Prod car back together, you go and build some of these!

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    It is in my profile. Charlotte, NC.
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    You would be a tough fit Rick. Possible but we would need to find every inch possible.
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    What's the overall length with the full body in place?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack A. View Post
    What's the overall length with the full body in place?
    From the GCR:
    Overall Length: Minimum 110”
    Maximum 150”
    Overall Width: Minimum 50”
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack A. View Post
    What's the overall length with the full body in place?
    Off the top of my head I do not know the exact length of the Blade body. It is around 140"
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