I thought I had found a really great solution for my rear suspension for the Europa when I found this car:
That's the rear subframe of a Miata grafted into the chassis of a Lotus Europa. It appears like it would give me the opportunity to save the Europa chassis, and re-purpose the entire geometry of a Miata. I really like the idea...
The catch is there is a lot you can't see in that picture...
This is a complete Miata subframe sitting under a complete Europa chassis:
The most obvious thing to notice is that the top section of the subframe has been cut away, and a bottom connector was added. OK.
But the chassis is still sitting 4"or so too high. What is less obvious is that the Europa chassis has been cut to let the Miata subframe sit at the proper height. Not really a problem. I am willing to cut as needed. Here's a pic at the front corner:
The question is about the track width, and handling. The less obvious part of the initial picture is that the Miata subframe in the black chassis has ALSO been narrowed. It was cut in half, and the 2 halves were welded in separately. The original track of the Miata is 59.2", and the Miata subframe has been installed in keeping with the Europa's original 53.3" track width.
I like the wider look. I intend to have large box flares, so I can make the body work. But the track will be almost 6" wider than the original Europa front end, which I to keep.
From a handling perspective, which is better... Keep the car track width similar front and rear, or keep the Miata geometry as originally designed?
For the record, the car will have 2X- 3X the power of the original Europa. It's gonna need more grip (which the wider track will help with).
I think I would like to keep the Miata subframe intact, cut the Lotus chassis as needed, narrow the rear track a little with different offset wheels, and widen the front track with wheel spacers. What's the disadvantage?
Once I start cutting, I am committed.