what can be improved on the svx?
I was talking to one of my professors the other day and the topic of capstone projects for my final year is came to light. We can either choose from a list of preassigned topics or we can suggest something to see if the prof is willing to take it up and I was thinking to do an improvement on the svx.
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Improvements with todays technology or improvements with 1991 technology, like things that could have been fixed before the car is shipped? Either/or or maybe explore both would be kinda cool. I wish I could do my Capstone on the SVX XD. In any case, good luck with your capstone. :D
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What is your degree in? This would dictate what area on the svx be addressed. There is a lot of room for improvement
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Yes, more information please. We can look at it back then, which would be things that could have been put into production then, or what to do to it now. It would make more sence to look at it back then, because it would cost a lot more to do it now as an improvement, rather than changes that could have been done then. :)
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.......resale value?
Gene |
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im doing mechanical engineering
was looking at either first or now, seeing what i can improve and apply it to my car now |
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Brakes, rotors, brake lines.. There is my contribution.
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You've really got to limit the scope of your project. There is a pile of angles to approach with the definition in the subject line.
If you're not doing a study of owners, be cautious of personal perspective - not everyone will necessarily consider a given change to be an improvement. Define whether you mean improvements during the time of production or as we are or would be doing them now. Obvioiusly, structurally, the transaxle isn't just a component to question - it requires/required improvement. |
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weight loss, like 900 lbs or so
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As for your project, it's not realistic to overhaul an entire system (engine, transmission, etc), rather it would be a better choice to upgrade a component of a system that benefits the whole. Ideas: 1. Given our bearing woes, how about a rear knuckle that accepts the STi's bearing but retains all of the SVX suspension geometry? Or a front that does the same? In aluminum (7075 or 2024 probably) for some weight savings? -If you do a front one that also lowers the car a bit while retaining good control arm angles I'll buy a set :cool: 2. Exhaust. Not just a front to back system, but full tooling to replicate it at will, plus features that make it directly interchangable with stock (ie: cat-back that bolts on perfectly to factory cat, muffler that bolts to factory midpipe, uses all factory hanger points...) 3. Polycarbonate sunroof? Throw in some electrochromatic tinting for uber coolness. I'm in the same boat right now, but getting toward the end of it all. Building a carbon fiber intake manifold for my car. |
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I still have another 2 years to go at this point. Right now i'm part of a design team for building a super car at school. So what i learn from building that thing i may be able to add to the car. maybe drop the already low drag coefficient some more muahaha |
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So are you looking for realistic projects you intend to actually do with the car? Because I have a long list of things I wish I had time to try.
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