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08-27-2011, 07:38 PM | #27 | |
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Oddly, they did the same thing to the SLS but it seems to work better on that one. The blue metallic over tan leather one that Chris Harris is driving in Evo is gorgeous. |
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I don't have time right now to search and provide quotes, but I thought these new rules were for pedestrian safety. That is, it is supposed to change the impact when striking a pedestrian from a lower front bumper to a more vertical one? What difference would engine position have on this? If someone could please clarify that would be great. |
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08-28-2011, 03:38 AM | #29 | |
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If you want to read the EC directives on the original GTR 9 (global technical regulation #9 on pedestrian safety) then go here and download them: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/...09R0078:en:NOT That link above tells you all the details about which vehicles are subject to Regulation (EC) No 78/2009 (scroll down to read the directive; I've also attached it here as a pdf.) As far as the vehicle type codes for which the regulations apply (M1 and N1) you can get those here: http://www.vca.gov.uk/vca//vehiclety...categories.asp There's nothing about rear or mid-engine; all passenger cars are classified the same and based on weight and carrying capacity (M1 and N1.) |
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08-28-2011, 06:29 AM | #30 |
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We're already seeing several rear engine and mid-engine cars released under the new regs, like the Ferrari 458 and new Porsche 911. Have you seen the same high front ends we're seeing on front-engined cars?
A large part of the pedestrian protection regs is mandating how much distance is between the front of the car and the engine, so hoods are being designed taller and engines are moving farther back. If the engine isn't up front, the car already exceeds the required distance and such cars get a pass. |
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And in my post I pointed out the specifics as to which vehicles are subject to the directives. I even posted a link to the vehicle classifications. That's why I posted the pdf file, Sparky. It's all there in the document, and now you want me to type it all out for you? How about you getting off your lazy butt and post your "argument" Geez, what a jerk off..... This Regulation shall apply to the following: (a) motor vehicles of category M1 as defined in Article 3(11) of Directive 2007/46/EC and in point 1 of Section A of Annex II thereto, subject to paragraph 2 of this Article; (b) motor vehicles of category N1 as defined in Article 3(11) of Directive 2007/46/EC and in point 2 of Section A of Annex II With the increasing number of heavier vehicles being used on urban roads, it is appropriate that provisions on pedestrian protection apply not only to vehicles of maximum mass not exceeding 2 500 kg, but also, after a limited transitional period, to vehicles of categories M1 and N1 exceeding that limit. Category M1: Vehicles designed and constructed for the carriage of passengers and comprising no more than eight seats in addition to the driver's seat. Category N1: Vehicles designed and constructed for the carriage of goods and having a maximum mass not exceeding 3,5 tonnes. There is no stipulation for mid engine and rear engine vehicles. And there are too many lazy shits in the world. |
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08-29-2011, 04:13 AM | #35 | |
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BMW is losing its way trying to 'simplify' production costs by going to the 'same sausage different size' mantra. All BMW will have left are the fanbois if they don't adjust their course soon. |
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