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Thread: First ever attempt of Hybrid Monocoque chassis in India

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    This is first ever attempt of hybird monocoque by Indian supra team which gone run on BIC Noida. Hybrid Monocoque

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    Team Acceleracers, MIT Pune car for Supra SAE India 2012.

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    Congratulations, how much does the car weigh?
    Regards
    Jon

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    I dont know man, there is something wrong about your car...

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    Thanks,
    There is a lot wrong with our car!
    Regards
    Jon

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    @Jon.
    Sorry for replying so late...
    The car weighed 404 kg (with driver,pushbar and extinguisher). Thats the way they weigh in India..
    I know its still too much, but we are learning and improvising. You can expect still lighter and better car next year.
    Thanks.

    @Sarim
    We do know there were some shortcomings in the car.
    We are improvising on those issues.
    Thanks anyways.

    Saurabh Jain,
    Team Acceleracers,
    MIT Pune.

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    Originally posted by Saurabh Jain:
    @Jon.
    Sorry for replying so late...
    The car weighed 404 kg (with driver,pushbar and extinguisher). Thats the way they weigh in India..
    I know its still too much, but we are learning and improvising. You can expect still lighter and better car next year.
    Thanks.

    @Sarim
    We do know there were some shortcomings in the car.
    We are improvising on those issues.
    Thanks anyways.
    I notice that you said you are/were "improvising" to make your car better in the aspects you have stated. Instead of improvising, shouldn't you be planning and engineering a solution to your problems instead of a sort of "guess and check" approach?

    Also, to decrease weight, I'd probably start with that seat. No driver should ever need to be that comfortable
    ----
    UAlberta 2013 - Suspension Design Lead
    UAlberta 2012 - Lackey

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    @Steve
    I never said that we are guessing and checking.
    By 'improvising ' I indeed meant looking for engineering solutions as you rightly said.
    Yup seat is surely the area of improvement.. Apart from that many other flaws have been realised and efforts are being made to bring out a better car next year.
    Thank you.

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    @Saurabh
    What rules are you designing too?
    Regards
    Jon

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    @Jon

    I am an alumni now!
    Last year we designed for the Supra SAE India rules.

    But current team is designing on the lines of international rules.
    More important than that, they are concentrating on the basic mistakes which Indian teams have been making (we too.. ) and efforts are being made to make a better car acceptable to international judges.

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