mfg Posted October 23 Report Share Posted October 23 Looks to me that the Granatellis notched out the firewall on the R5 Due Cento Avanti to relocate the battery… I wonder why they didn’t relocate it to the trunk where the weight of the battery would have aided traction? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geoff Posted October 23 Report Share Posted October 23 This is an interesting topic and you bring up placement. Related and affirming what you said, in my build I want to [buy/borrow] some Longacre scales, and my battery placement will be the last item I fit. I'll set the scales and sit in the car, having a friend move the battery around until the cross-weight reading is as good as it gets. It might only be 38 pounds. Considering that's a 76 pound swing (38 pounds in spot A vs. 38 pounds not in spot B), that's no sneezing matter. I love cornering forces, the Granatellis were hunting longitudinal grip. Both require mass to be set specifically. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AG-R3 Posted October 26 Report Share Posted October 26 Didn't Andy have a large amount of chains and sandbags in the trunk during that run? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mfg Posted October 27 Author Report Share Posted October 27 13 hours ago, AG-R3 said: Didn't Andy have a large amount of chains and sandbags in the trunk during that run? Not sure about that!… However, I remember reading the Piasno Brothers hung twin mufflers in stock location under their Wedge Engineering Chrysler powered ‘53 Studebaker Bonneville record breaker.. No pipes were connected to the mufflers, but each was filled CEMENT! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gunslinger Posted October 27 Report Share Posted October 27 I’ve read there was about 200 pounds of chains in the trunk to help with traction in the salt. It could be an Avanti urban legend. I doubt if anyone who was there to verify it is around any longer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mfg Posted October 28 Author Report Share Posted October 28 16 hours ago, Gunslinger said: I’ve read there was about 200 pounds of chains in the trunk to help with traction in the salt. It could be an Avanti urban legend. I doubt if anyone who was there to verify it is around any longer. Makes perfect sense… chains, sandbags, or anything else with substantial weight would have been a ‘must’ in the ‘boot’ of a somewhat nose heavy Avanti with a high speed traction issue! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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