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No, just get Toyota to supply engines to DJR!
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Could we see an Erebus built Ford dash by the end on next season? Maybe just in time for the last season of Ford in the championship?
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I dont get it tbh. If all these chassis are interchangeable then why not just go full on spec series? I want to see teams building their own cars.
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This deal with erebus is a really smart move by DJR as it lightens the workload allowing them focus on racing.
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This was taken (since deleted) and shared on the T18 socials where the team copped a barrage of negative feedback about the quality (from an appearance perspective) of these welds. It’s not as pretty as you might expect it to be, it has you wondering about the twisting strength and angle of deflection of this chassis relative to a Erebus-White one… |
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Wonder if there shall be a team-enforced exodus from DJR at season’s end with these new people joining? |
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It would be interesting to see what they look like then. How much of the cage is Tig welded rather than Mig welded. I may be looking through rose tinted glasses? But I remember the pipe work was mostly Tig welded with the Pace Supertourer chassis. Looking at that photo some more it looks like two trade persons were involved? Funny, I'm finishing a job as we speak that I can see the different work that has been done. At least two or possibly even three different tradesmen.
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Not any easy answer to that question. Both have there place for certain jobs. Mig is a harder weld, I only Tig so, I can hammer and file the repairs. Heat is also important if welding HSS steels etc.
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I should have said Tig on molly tube is better suited. If using the correct wire and a good welder with a good welding setup can be ok on molly. Tig is safer tho. Over heating molly tube is not recommend.
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