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Paul
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28th Apr 04 at 00:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Right i'm looking to build a kit car and i've got two engine choices either the 1.6 or the 2.0ltr engine out of vauxhalls what do you think ?

The chassis with out the engine weighs 57kgs!!!!
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Where is the engine being mounted? If you can keep close to 50/50 weight then I'd just stick with the more power per pound 20XE...
Paul
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28th Apr 04 at 00:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Sorry the engine is mounted around the centre of the chasssis



Rear wheel drive also loads of fun

[Edited on 28-04-2004 by Paul]
Jambo
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28th Apr 04 at 00:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Xe then, dont caterhams use this?
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Yeah -- once you've got all the running gear for RWD it should handle pretty well with the XE... What's 40kg odd between friends...
Paul
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Yeah they do, just that they weigh double the weight of this chassis. What do you think for a racing slag should be amusing

One of my mates building the other chassis here Ste's Kitcar builder Site and he's using a c20xe in that with throttle bodies



[Edited on 28-04-2004 by Paul]
Jambo
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28th Apr 04 at 00:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i think that should be the way forward then

fook that will be quick
R Lee
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is that completely built from scracth?
Paul
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My mates one has been built by another bloke went out with it the other day and fook me its rapid i think its around sub 5 to 62
Paul
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Urm you get the kit gold penguin have a look at

www.kitcarbuilder.co.uk

thats what we are working on at the moment. If your intrested in teh kit itself its VERY cheap and very easy to build

http://www.robinhoodengineering.co.uk/



[Edited on 28-04-2004 by Paul]
R Lee
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what i meant is the chassis. do you have to build that yourself?
Paul
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Ahhh right

No its comes pre assembled i think if not its just a case of having huge forearms to do all the riveting it all comes in kit form everything is supplied apart from the engine and a few other bits have a look at the site

[Edited on 28-04-2004 by Paul]
Jambo
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i would like to strap an XE to an ant to see how fast that is
R Lee
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super thingy one is £6000 + VAT
Paul
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I'm guessing that you couldn't sit in an ant unless you gave it steroids for a few years
Paul
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I know its also completely made from stainless steel what do you want ? it comes with everything you need ... i think
Jambo
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i feel the weight distribution would be crap, but the centre of gravity will be ace.

You could hold on
Paul
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yeah
Jambo
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Sorry i am bored

Good luck and have fun mate
R Lee
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i think you should stick 2 engines in.
Paul
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Thought about a 4*4 actually the only problem is that the engine is behind the front wheels which is an absolute pain in the arse
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right mate, if you look in my garage you will see pics of my dads kit car that he built and he is now starting to build a dax rush with a honda civic type r K20A engine in on tb's!
If you want to get optimum set up choose a good chasis such as stuart taylor or better as robin hood are poorly made.

Then choose a lightweight engine x16xe on tb's would be good but cost more than a c20xe. The try and offest that from the driver to the passenger side of the car for a weight balance.
use a sierra type 9 gearbox and fit a close ratio box.

My dads uses a raw engineering toyota corolla on twin dellerto carbs and packs about 180 bhp now. Still does 70 in second and 0-60 in under 4 secs. They supply everything for the toyota and its so reliable its unreal.

We done some track days last year and higer powered cars such as dax rush with cossie engines etc were fast down the straights but in the twisty stuff and out of corners we were miles ahead.
The toyota engine is so driveable and the omex ignition ensures its always got the power there when needed.

if you have any questions ring raw and speak to mel coppick, he is very helpful.

Hope that helps??
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28th Apr 04 at 07:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

What insurance like on kit cars?
Adam
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28th Apr 04 at 07:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Stick a LET in it
Jodi_the_g
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Why not put a zetec engine in nice and light

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