So based on this thread http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/build-projects-and-project-cars/three-wheel-car/71719/page1/
And without trying to add any more criticism or dissent, I'll take my challenge to the author and open it up to all here.
We have some great builders, fabricators, engineers and dreamers here. The OPs goal is in his words an affordable 450 pound street legal motorized three wheel 80 miles per gallon Micro Car/Reverse Trike.
So I think quite a few of us could meet that criteria in many different ways. Right now this is just a hypothetical but what if there were a GRM style challenge for builders of vehicles in this vein? Would you be in? What should the rules be?
My initial thoughts: 1. Any 3 wheeled reverse trike 1 or two place, inline or side by side.
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Any powertrain chosen by the builder
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Must be a fabricated vehicle, you may use components of other cars but this isnt slapping front wheels on a motorcycle or modifying an existing 3 wheeler, this is a fabrication challenge
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No budget but the "as sold" cost would be a factor of the final score. "As sold" cost is the value the builder places on the vehicle and components. This IS a claimer challenge, you will agree to sell the vehicle for your as sold posted price to any eligible competitor. As sold cost must, at a minimum, be equal to material costs as documented by the builder
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Will be scored on the following criteria:
A. Fuel economy: preferably closed track real world test. Each builder gets 1/2 gallon of their required fuel, must maintain a minimum average speed of 40mph on the track until fuel runs out.
B. Practicality: Is it a toy or is it a practical viable urban commuter, errand runner. Factors such as storage/carrying capacity, driveability, range, etc would be considered.
C. Top speed: perhaps a subset of practicality, should be able to do highway speeds, 65mph minimum, points deductions below a certain threshold.
D. Concourse: Includes factors such as overall visual appeal, build quality, etc.
I'm sure there's more, I'll add as I think of it, you all add as well :)
If a ruleset close to the above were put together and there was an event within one year who would realistically be in?