MassAccording to book "Driving Ambition" kerb weight (incl half tank): 1138kg. Distribution front/rear: 41.2/58.8%.
EngineAccording to audiosignal.co.uk engine+all ancillaries, the exhaust and silencer is 266kg. Engine mass 303kg automatically determined by Vehicle Editor a bit heavy though.
Plate claims idle 900 rpm and another engine settings, most of all I like ignition timing string. Whole video by James Cottingham (DK Engineering TV) worth watching.
Steering
- Maximum Lock — I figured maximum lock is 33 degrees while testing on Layout Square — according to Autocar magazine turning circle is 13 m.
- Steering Wheel Turn (ONE WAY) 504 degrees — according to Autocar magazine lock to lock 2.8 turns.
- Parallel steer — quote from C466/007/93 (Concept and design of the McLaren F1 suspension systems), see attachments to post by user flemke on 26-09-2019 (hereinafter the "C466/007/93"): "...around 40% of full ackerman was adopted for F1."
Suspension
- Camber — planned: 45' F&R, but user tortoise claimed: 1.75 F; 0.75 R.
- Inclination. Front — according to audiosignal.co.uk — 8 degrees. Rear I tentatively figured by freeze frame tracking. Whole video by Tim McNair (Grand Prix Concours) worth watching.
- Caster — according to audiosignal.co.uk — 4.6 degrees (46 is written — I think point just lost).
- Scrub radius — according to audiosignal.co.uk is 25 mm.
- No rear anti-roll bar. Here's what Gordon Murray said about the anti-roll bar at the front only (interview with Henry Catchpole on Carfection YouTube channel):
- Roll centre — according to C466/007/93: 3.1 Roll centre "...the centres be placed at 30mm and 60mm above the ground, front and rear respectively."
- Roll compensation — planned 75% roll compensation (4.4 degrees for 80 mm travel). Later in C466/007/93: "...55-65% roll compensation...". So let's set it to about 3.7 degrees for 80mm travel.
- Motion Range — according to audiosignal.co.uk: 170mm (90 bump + 80 rebound).
- Ground clearance — 120mm.
No anti-dive confirmed.
I like road car behavior with noticeable suspension travel, that real feel no other sim but LFS simulates so well.
Final driveLock is 40% — according to netcarshow.com.
Maximum speed with claimed gearbox ratios from Autocar magazine allegedly doesn't match well-known record 386.7 kph as redline was raised for record run, detailed information on Racing Line magazine.
TyresTyre pressure information.
AerodynamicsMaybe the coolest thing about this car, described by Gordon Murray (on Speedvision channel):
Production cars don't have front fog lights as early prototypes.
MeshMainly using this main reference sketch, which has accurate object positions.
Some progress (GIF)
Sizes correspond to manual.
Rims modelled by converting NURBS spoke profile to mesh with shrinkwrap modifier.
Rear lights: red COBO 02.279, amber COBO 02.282.
Article in Racecar Engineering (June 1996) has very detailed monocoque description, including center beams dimensions: height 250mm (match main reference sketch) and width 150mm on floor, as well as distance between them — 22 inches.
Vehicle Editor does not allow place two kinda-rear passengers due well-known unique three-seat layout.
Steering wheel was modelled using pic from book "Driving Ambition" which I redrawn to better mesh align.
Clocks
Interesting statement about about the first implemented feature:
Thanks to Jay Leno we can see McLaren F1 fuel cell and know it must be replaced proximly every five years (same tells whichcar.com.au).
People working on IRLBarry Lett had arrived from Lotus to oversee body engineering.
Paul Martin was in charge of composites.
Steve Randle did stress analysis and ended up working on the car’s suspension.
(source)
Peter Stevens — stylist