The other point that's coming out from this is that significantly bigger power = compromise.
You won't deal with the heat management issues by retaining the existing covers. You won't deal with the transmission limitations without going either highly bespoke or SADEV (sequential boxes are great but as someone who has driven both a Radical SR3 and a Palmer JP1 RS on the road, in traffic I can tell you now you don't want one if your vee is not destined for a life at the track).
I fully agree with this statement - it made an enormous difference to mine when I stripped the weight out; yes it's uncomfortable, yes it's noisy, hot in summer, cold in winter, yes the windscreen fogs with even a whiff of rain in the air but as a cheap route to better everything it can't be overstated how effective weight reduction is.
You won't deal with the heat management issues by retaining the existing covers. You won't deal with the transmission limitations without going either highly bespoke or SADEV (sequential boxes are great but as someone who has driven both a Radical SR3 and a Palmer JP1 RS on the road, in traffic I can tell you now you don't want one if your vee is not destined for a life at the track).
Weight reduction - aiming for 1200kg would have the same result on power-to-weight as getting past 300bhp on a 255.
I fully agree with this statement - it made an enormous difference to mine when I stripped the weight out; yes it's uncomfortable, yes it's noisy, hot in summer, cold in winter, yes the windscreen fogs with even a whiff of rain in the air but as a cheap route to better everything it can't be overstated how effective weight reduction is.