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twstr

posted on 15/5/14 at 09:22 PM Reply With Quote
cheaper suspansion?

Hi all.. im Emrah from Turkey. I m planning to build super7 but i have some questions. Hope you can help me

In turkey everything about car is so expensive so i trying to find a way to make it cheaper.

Suspansion is very expensive.In haynes book i read it i can buy coilovers from mk engineering but its 400 euro + custom tax to Tr. So is there any cheap suspansion for haynes roadster? From another car? 2. Hand but good for driving? I think sierra suspansion is not fit to my car isnt it?

Thx for help sorry for bad english )

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austin man

posted on 15/5/14 at 09:28 PM Reply With Quote
you could use the Tofos running gear as this is a common car in turkey withe rear wheeled drive. some early seven types used the springs and sprink pans from the Ford Cortina / or Taunus I believe they are called in Turkey.

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twstr

posted on 15/5/14 at 09:49 PM Reply With Quote
Im going to buy sierra 2.0 for donor car so i want to take differatial from sierra. But you said that i can use shock absorbers and springs from tofas?
Btw i have r53 mini cooper gp absorbers and springs . Can i use this in my roadster?

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mark chandler

posted on 15/5/14 at 10:58 PM Reply With Quote
You can use mono shocks off the rear of motorcycles, sports bikes are hard, but some enduro ones are probably okay.


[Edited on 15/5/14 by mark chandler]

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hughpinder

posted on 16/5/14 at 06:40 AM Reply With Quote
Isn't there a kit that uses the mx5 as a donor, including the front and rear sub chassis/suspension? I guess that would be cheapest overall build.
Regards
Hugh

ETA - just looked it up - its a MEV exocet. There are details if you look at the online build manual.

[Edited on 16/5/14 by hughpinder]

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Slimy38

posted on 16/5/14 at 07:21 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by hughpinder
Isn't there a kit that uses the mx5 as a donor, including the front and rear sub chassis/suspension? I guess that would be cheapest overall build.
Regards
Hugh

ETA - just looked it up - its a MEV exocet. There are details if you look at the online build manual.

[Edited on 16/5/14 by hughpinder]


The rear subframe from an MX5 actually works quite well with a 7 build, I'm sure I've seen a couple where it only needs a few changes to the chassis to bolt the subframe in place. The front would spoil a 7 though.

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twstr

posted on 16/5/14 at 07:33 AM Reply With Quote
Turkey is a very different country. Mx-5 prices about 8000 euro so i should buy Sierra (it costs about 1200 euro)

because of this i should find a cheap coilovers..

Which way is the best ?
Ford Taunus shock absorbers? or motorcycle rear absorbers?..

if answer is motorcycle absorbers, Which brand is ok for my roadster. There is cheap absorbers i can found in market but i think its not good for car

For example 150cc motorbikes (yamaha ybr, honda cbf)


Actually if Ford taunus(1976-1993) fits my car good im very happy because its very cheap in Tr

i'm very confused now pls help me.

[Edited on 16/5/14 by twstr]

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Ugg10

posted on 16/5/14 at 07:39 AM Reply With Quote
Saturn dida version of the haynes but with mx5 donor, think it is in new hands now, sorry can't remember who but may be equinox or talon. Also vodou did one, think you can buy plans from them, not sure if they do made parts though.
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davidimurray

posted on 16/5/14 at 09:03 AM Reply With Quote
Go for the best shocks/dampers you can afford. At the end of the day, they are what keep the wheels on the ground and give the tyre it's ability to provide acceleration/brakign and cornering traction.

Unfortunately our cars are not really like many others - being much lighter and hence very few have springs/dampers that will suit. Most will be running much harder springs and bike shcoks are very stiff.

Shcoks do seem like they are very expensive, but they really can make the difference between a pig and a fantastic handling car.





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fregis

posted on 17/5/14 at 12:34 AM Reply With Quote
i think need motorbike shock. which is mounted not at the wheel etc, but before the wheel in frame etc

Or you can use simple shocks and put on them springs etc etc

or just wait sellers which sells used shocks for 50-100 gbp and try to send via couriers to your country





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Mopple

posted on 17/5/14 at 08:00 AM Reply With Quote
If Taunus is more available and cheaper in Turkey then go for it, but then you should follow Ron Champions book. With the saved money on donor I also advise to by proper shock absorbers.
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twstr

posted on 17/5/14 at 08:12 AM Reply With Quote
i searched the taunus engines but its different than sierras.

Sierra (1985-1982) is have (TL20EFI) with injection --(engine codes NRB, N4A, N4B, N4I)
Taunus have Lima OHC (LL) . Because lots of taunus in Turkey is beggining from 1989-90

İs it a good donor car ? or best way is buying a sierra ?

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