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400TT 05-15-2013 09:22 AM

PACE 427 Unveiled
 
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For those interested, some detailed information on the PACE 427 since it is now in full scale production.

Base Kit $29,995 (contact us for full packing lists)
Comprehensive Kit $48,995 (contact us for full packing lists)


Limited time specials avaiilable e.g. Base Kit comes with free Brembo Brakes & Rotors, Free Custom Gelcoat Colours, Free Upgrade to Carbon Enhanced Body etc.

I will post photos and details on the different aspects of the car as time allows.


First the CHASSIS...


SPECIFICATIONS AT A GLANCE:
  • Aluminium Semi-Monocoque Design
  • Approx. 100kg total weight
  • Just under 9000Nm/degree Torsional Rigidity
  • Premium Aluminium Sheet Grades & Custom Extrusion Materials
  • Full Flat Floor Design - nothing is below the floor, including drivetrain, underbody exhaust etc.
  • Supports both hidden underbody exhaust and side exhausts.
  • Removable Body
  • Bolt on engine & gearbox mounts to allow flexibility of mounting options, drivetrain choice and ease of change/upgrade
  • Aluminium inner guards, radiator support/shroud & undertray
  • Built in mounting points for drivetrain, suspension, steering rack & column and lots more...
  • Wider Drivers Footwell
  • Accomodates very tall & very large drivers, 6'5"+


CONSTRUCTION METHOD:
  • Fully Computer Designed & Optimised
  • Pulse TIG Welded with Miller Dynasty 350 Machine
  • Built Using Full Rotisserie, Adjustable Bed Jig
  • Material CNC Cut & Folded
  • Gussets & Reinforcement Structures in High Stress Areas
  • Chassis has integrated self locating tabs/slots to aid construction ease and accuracy
  • Chassis continually assessed for accuracy/consistancy during construction


TESTING METHOD:
  • Computer Based Chassis Torsional Simulation Tests - within a few percent of accuracy to physical tests.
  • VSB 14 Spec Torsional & Beaming Tests
  • Laser Aided Measurements for Accuracy
  • Computer Simulated Von Mises Stress & Safety Factor Tests


Please post feedback and if you have any questions or comments. :)

Enjoy the photos and information.

400TT 05-15-2013 09:25 AM

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More photos...

Aussie Mike 05-15-2013 09:55 AM

Looks really good Craig.

Where are the roll bar mounts?

Cheers

Bill D 05-15-2013 11:31 AM

That is one awesome frame!

Towmaster 05-15-2013 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Aussie Mike (Post 1244178)
Looks really good Craig.

Where are the roll bar mounts?

Cheers

I think..... if you look behind where the seats are there is a step before the rear bulkhead. I am pretty sure the rollbars go all the way to the floor at that spot.

If I am wrong I am guessing Craig will let you know.

Aussie Mike 05-15-2013 04:25 PM

I'm just curious since I've been fixing up my roll bar mounts lately.

It'd be nice to see them installed there since that will give a much more original look.

Cheers

Tenrocca 05-15-2013 05:11 PM

Wow - looks very impressive Craig. :)

Do you have a completed car that has been road tested yet?

BMK 05-15-2013 05:59 PM

Whoaaa well done mate. Looks impressive. The base package and the up grade package looks very reasonable also.

After looking at the detailed photos and the eye for detail you guys have I can see why there was so much R+ D and time involved in creating this chassis and body.

Look forward to seeing it all in the next few weeks.

I will drive the Cobra up before it gets too cold....:LOL:.. I need to get a few kilometres on it.

Bernie

Donunder 05-15-2013 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by BMK (Post 1244252)
I will drive the Cobra up before it gets too cold....:LOL:

Bernie remember you're heading up to Godzone.
It doesn't get cold up here.
The summer heat and rain have gone and from now until November is perfect Cobra driving weather.
Of course if you have to turn around and head back down to the badlands, well that's a different matter....
I wonder if Craig will be offering some sort of heating system for seats, steering wheel and footwell together with Antarctic-grade soft-top insulation as a "south of the northern rivers" option? Or some driving mitts emblazoned with the Pace logo? :)

Anyway it'll be good to see you and the silver bullet up this way again.

leroy17 05-15-2013 06:34 PM

I want I want I want......... these look great and almost seems a crime having the boot and interior lined.... leave it exposed for that great alloy work.

Great work guys..... I had seen the tacked up version however it just looks so complete.... and also... an alloy chassis.... who does not want that.

400TT 05-15-2013 08:35 PM

Thanks Guys, we are very pleased with the results. We have met all of our design goals. It's much more impressive in the flesh, well I think so anyway.

That thumbnail photo approach is not really cutting it resolution wise. Will post up some higher resolution photos so you can see all the goodness better.

Dave, none complete and running yet, although we have sort of road tested one on the computer. Well simulated anyway. :) With the tools and resources we have, we won't need that sort of development approach where the product needs extensive testing to sort the design out. We've spent the time and money at the start and prototyped the aspects that needed prototyping. Can't wait to get one on the road, the ride quality and performance will surprise a lot of people.

Mike, that chassis is missing a few minor things and one of them is roll cage mounts. We don't know yet whether it will have just driver or driver and passenger mounts, so have not fitted any yet. On the step at the base of the rear wall we have heavy wall alloy sockets that are welded in to mount the main hoop. Then another socket in the boot for the rear stay. So yes it will have the original look of exposed bars. But for guys that like them hidden we will have a dress panel that covers them etc.

AL427SBF 05-15-2013 09:12 PM

What's the track and wheelbase of the 427 roadster?

BMK 05-16-2013 12:36 AM

Donunder

Don,

Looking at heading up in a few weeks.

I am trying to coordinate with the West Wylong run that the NSW gang have put together. But looks like I maybe a day late getting away so will spend an evening socializing with them..:3DSMILE:

Then onto the sunshine - well that what you are telling me..:LOL:

Cheers

Bernie.

750hp 05-16-2013 04:41 AM

Looks spectacular! I love the squared off wheel tubs. No more rubbing tyres...!
I would have thought that it would push the seats a few inches further forward, but if you're planning on fitting 6'5" guys, it's clearly not an issue.

Love, love, love the last photo with all the cross bracing.

I didn't think I ever wanted a right hand drive Cobra again, but I think I've just changed my mind.

Modena 05-16-2013 04:49 AM

Very impressive Craig, you really got that chassis stiffened up heaps! For comparison, the CR round-tunbe is rated at 5680Nm/degree

Can't wait to see one of these on the road and track!

750hp 05-16-2013 05:08 AM

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Originally Posted by leroy17 (Post 1244258)
almost seems a crime having the boot and interior lined.... leave it exposed for that great alloy work.

Exactly what I was thinking!

400TT 05-16-2013 06:33 AM

Wheelbase is the same as the original.
Track is very similiar to the original, I would need to look it up.

Craig, we worked our way backwards. Mounted our seat in the cabin first, pushed it back as far as you could go before headrest hits the rear body and made the wheel tubs touch the back of the seat. They are not quite square, but they are as roomy as we can make them.

With the chassis stiffness, we worked to our own criteria - stiffness & strength required to meet our performance & safety targets while keeping the product as light as possible.

Thanks for the compliments, really appreciated it. :)

400TT 05-16-2013 06:59 AM

I've uploaded high resolution versions of those images to my gallery. For direct access to any images just click the thumbnails below. You can then click the displayed medium size image to view the large version. Enjoy.

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Fullchat289 05-16-2013 09:31 AM

Loving this from a engineering/design/materials perspective and the quality/workmanship look wonderful...

Questions:

- Will the body be to original CSX proportions, or will there be some compromise in the body design?
- Will the front suspension geometry support a powered steering rack?
- Any export or distribution plans for the US?

Thanks,

- Allen.

d488y2 05-16-2013 03:21 PM

Thanks for the update, I'm hanging out to see AP for real :)


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