A paperboard AUDI R18 TDI

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PaulB wrote:...

I think now it's time that you can call me freak, nerd or whatever comes in your mind. :wink: The fire extinguisher is gone and about three hours of work are covered by a paper sheet. But with my current knowledge, I can't take the responsibility for leaving away the extinguisher. :oops: ...
You know it's there, and we know it's there- so it's all fine. :D

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I'm beginning to resent that you'll be working for Red Bull.

The matter would be much more agreeable to me if you tossed a copy of your CV to Maranello. They desperately need an upgrade in their capability to model concepts.

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bhallg2k wrote:I'm beginning to resent that you'll be working for Red Bull.

The matter would be much more agreeable to me if you tossed a copy of your CV to Maranello. They desperately need an upgrade in their capability to model concepts.
=D> But I'll stay at RB!
Paul wrote:
PaulB wrote:...

I think now it's time that you can call me freak, nerd or whatever comes in your mind. :wink: The fire extinguisher is gone and about three hours of work are covered by a paper sheet. But with my current knowledge, I can't take the responsibility for leaving away the extinguisher. :oops: ...
You know it's there, and we know it's there- so it's all fine. :D
I like that comment. It seems that you understand my chain of thought.

Now a question. Maybe someone can help me:
Is it possible, that the R18 has non adjustable anti roll bars? Neither in the technical description nor at pictures I can find any advice for adjusting the ARB. A racing car with a fix ARB?

An update'll come soon.
Cheers,
Paul
"Being second is to be the first of the ones who lose!" - Ayrton Senna

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Hello guys!

At the mo, I've got quite less time to go on with my R18. A collected report of the last two weeks you can read here on my blog. When I've more time again, I'll post the updates also here.

http://paulsf1.wordpress.com/2012/04/10 ... -progress/

Cheers,
Paul
"Being second is to be the first of the ones who lose!" - Ayrton Senna

Paul Bischof
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PaulB wrote:Hello guys!

At the mo, I've got quite less time to go on with my R18. A collected report of the last two weeks you can read here on my blog. When I've more time again, I'll post the updates also here.

http://paulsf1.wordpress.com/2012/04/10 ... -progress/

Cheers,
Paul
nice work paul, would you be able to email me the basic dimensions at all?

Thanks
Nicky
Budding F1 Engineer

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Dr.Ulrich of Audi Motorsports isn´t he austrian? I almost bet you would be able to get at least some detail pictures from Audi when asking friendly..
some years ago i had some access to details of audis Sportscar hardware but that´sover.

ah ,on mulsannescorner mike has recalculated the R18s dimensions ,maybe you crosscheck there .Good pictures of the rear end gearbox ducting suspension there to be found in the news section (archives)..

the best opportunities to see and take pictures is always Goodwood ...:


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... ac1961.jpg

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N12ck wrote:[...]
nice work paul, would you be able to email me the basic dimensions at all?

Thanks
Nicky
Look at that pic of mulsanne's corner. His dims are quite equal to mine.
http://www.mulsannescorner.com/AudiR18d ... scaled.PNG
marcush. wrote:Dr.Ulrich of Audi Motorsports isn´t he austrian? I almost bet you would be able to get at least some detail pictures from Audi when asking friendly..
some years ago i had some access to details of audis Sportscar hardware but that´sover.

ah ,on mulsannescorner mike has recalculated the R18s dimensions ,maybe you crosscheck there .Good pictures of the rear end gearbox ducting suspension there to be found in the news section (archives)..

the best opportunities to see and take pictures is always Goodwood ...:


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... ac1961.jpg
Yeah, Dr. Ulrich is austrian. I cannot imagine, that Audi will send me detail pics, because of secrecy. If they would send me pictures, I'll show that details to everyone by rebuilding them in my car.
From where do you have this picture of the cockpit area? I did not knew that (eve if I browsed the web). Have you more of them?

Cheers,
Paul
"Being second is to be the first of the ones who lose!" - Ayrton Senna

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The images are extremely useful,

Its the diffuser tunnels I have trouble getting my head round, do you know the exact dimensions of these?

Thanks
Nicky
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N12ck wrote:[...]
Its the diffuser tunnels I have trouble getting my head round, do you know the exact dimensions of these?
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Page 47
http://private.fia.com/web/fia-public.n ... 012%29.pdf

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After a long time without building, now here's the new update.

The car is closed now.
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Here you can see the dashboard panel. It has 110 parts. For comparison, here's a picture of the real one: Click
Beneath you can see an electronic unit. I guess it's the ECU (Engine Control Unit).
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A pipe of the ventilation system.
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The first parts are fitted inside the cockpit. Battery, toolbox, ECU and the dashboard panel.
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A few from the drivers side.
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The single damper and the have spring/damper. For comparison of sizes, there's a twenty pence coin (diameter of about 22.5mm).
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Cheers,
Paul
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PaulB wrote:I guess it's the ECU (Engine Control Unit)
That kills me.

"I have no idea what that is; I just made a very small carbon copy of it.

Out of paper."

:lol: Good show.

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Hello guys!

There's much progress in the cockpit area. Since the last post I added two additional electrical devices (both of them I'm not sure about their function - one of them should be the radio), the cleaning agent reservoir with line to the (still missing) windscreen, the cover behind the windscreen, seat with it's belts, the headrest (not mounted yet), door stop and a few stickers (trackmap, ACO accreditation, organiser).
Yeah, the cockpit area comes to an end quite soon. What's missing? Headrest padding, steering wheel and cameras. After that I'll cover the monocoque outside before starting with the V6 engine.

Now you can clearly see where the winscreen will be attached to the raw chassis.
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The R18's seat compared to the RB7 one. A bit bigger, but the width is the same.
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The headrest (which should protect the diver in an event of a side crash). The red bottle is for drinking I guess.
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Seat is in the monocoque now, at the left hand side (right hand on the picture) you can see a few new parts.
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The angular bowl at the side wall is the cleaning agent reservoir with it's pump and line to the wind screen.
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Cheers,
Paul
"Being second is to be the first of the ones who lose!" - Ayrton Senna

Paul Bischof
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http://paulsf1.wordpress.com/

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This is absolutely crazy and insane and brilliant!!! You are a true champion Paul! So much detail it's making my head hurt, well done! =D> =D> =D>

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Hi folks!

After I’ve finished the cockpit, I started coating the whole shape of the monocoque with the carbon-fibre texture. Almost the whole monocoque is unpainted, so later you’ll see a hell lot of CF. Only the front roll over structure and the top are painted. I also started with the underbody, I need that for dimensioning the engine (-block).

Carbon fiber acts! This looks insanely good. At the front roll over structure you can see the cuttings for the door hinges.
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Viewed from the rear. For sure the whole holes for diverse wires, fuel system, engine mounting points and so on are missing.
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A short close-up view in the cockpit with the mounted headrest.
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First picture with the underbody. That car gets insane wide…
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Cheers,
Paul
"Being second is to be the first of the ones who lose!" - Ayrton Senna

Paul Bischof
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paul ,is the television programme in Austria lousy or what ? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

You are completely crazy -I´m loving it! :mrgreen: what a honour to have your work shared in this place,many many thanks it´s a better place with you on board no doubt about it.