The blue one in the middle of the pack at the start?
http://youtu.be/RHcD0UdTYB4
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Sorted its an eclipse sm1.. looks beautiful
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Looks like a Sylva J15 to me.
It is an Eclipse.
http://eclipsesportscars.com/index.html
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It is an Eclipse.
http://eclipsesportscars.com/index.html
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Originally posted by jeffw
It is an Eclipse.
http://eclipsesportscars.com/index.html
I have to say that web site is $h1t3
All very "arty" but no decent pictures of the car! I want to see it whole not just a light cluster etc... 2/10, must do better.
There were a couple at Stoneliegh. One at the 750MC stand and one outside.
Very nice but probably too track focused for road use.
Yeah - crap website for something that looks very nice (well it might do - I can't see it). But then again it doesn't look like they're
actually trying to sell it??
Noticed this too - Duractec, MTX75, twin chain drive. Qué???
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Originally posted by Liam
Yeah - crap website for something that looks very nice (well it might do - I can't see it). But then again it doesn't look like they're actually trying to sell it??
Noticed this too - Duractec, MTX75, twin chain drive. Qué???
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I really like it
More picture are here
http://driverszone.co.uk/members/ellbird/gallery/my-galleries/eclipse-sm1
Notice the blue one is road registered.
And some nice video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClKD2XPI3Xs
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That's funny, after a trip to Silverstone I posted exactly the same question about exactly the same car, and got exactly the same (correct) answer. Gorgeous innit! I also saw it at Stoneleigh this year and spoke to the 750 mc guy about it. Apparently its not really a commercial venture, just some friends who are building a few for themselves, at least for the foreseeable. Ironic how possibly the prettiest car I've ever seen (from any angle) isn't available (
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Originally posted by Liam
Yeah - crap website for something that looks very nice (well it might do - I can't see it). But then again it doesn't look like they're actually trying to sell it??
Noticed this too - Duractec, MTX75, twin chain drive. Qué???
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5 speed TRANSVERSE Ford MTX75
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Originally posted by 40inches
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Originally posted by Liam
Yeah - crap website for something that looks very nice (well it might do - I can't see it). But then again it doesn't look like they're actually trying to sell it??
Noticed this too - Duractec, MTX75, twin chain drive. Qué???
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5 speed TRANSVERSE Ford MTX75
Transverse and MTX75 I get - it must be a middy. It's the twin chain drive I was sondering about. But having now seen full car photos I think I understand. Looks like the transverse engine and box is installed significantly further forward than the rear axle, so the twin chain drives must drive from the gearbox outputs back to the axle line. Seems like a lot of complication and bits to go wrong - wonder why they didn't just make the car shorter or use a longitudinal installation?
Hi
I'm peripherally involved in the build of the Eclipse SM1.
Sorry about the web-site - you're right, it IS cr** but we have neither the time nor the skills to do anything about it at the moment (busy
building cars) and no funds to pay someone else to do it (building cars is not cheap)! We WILL do something about it, just not quite sure when!
Regs for the 750MC Kit Car Championship, in which the cars race, require that if the car is mid-engined, the engine must be mounted transversely. In
order to bring the engine as far forward as possible (weight distribution) and to allow room for suspension and exhaust, we made the decision to use
chain drive. So far the chains have been completely reliable - fingers crossed it stays that way!
I noticed this on the website:
"If you are interested in mould and pattern preparation, similar to that used for the bodywork of this car, or would like information on painting
and the finishing of your car, contact:
email: info@silverstonepaint.co.uk"
Are you selling the bodywork seperately? Would love to clad our mid-engined RGB project in that as it looks gorgeous.
Hi
We're not selling anything at the moment - we're so up to our ears in building that we haven't had time to consider sales of any sort.
I know this is frustrating a few people - not least us! We've been delighted by the interest shown in the car and the positive comments it has
received. If all goes according to plan, the initial build run of 5 cars will be completed this summer and then I hope we'll have time to
consider how to progress.
Out of interest, what chassis are you using for your RGB project?
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Hi
We're not selling anything at the moment - we're so up to our ears in building that we haven't had time to consider sales of any sort. I know this is frustrating a few people - not least us! We've been delighted by the interest shown in the car and the positive comments it has received. If all goes according to plan, the initial build run of 5 cars will be completed this summer and then I hope we'll have time to consider how to progress.
Out of interest, what chassis are you using for your RGB project?
The two cars at Stoneleigh looked great... and very low! My only thought was that the rear/engine cover was a very large flat area and to my eyes needed some shape to it.
Yeah, we had to reconsider the strength of the fibre glass across the width of that panel; in design it isn't flat, rather it has
"dimples" behind and inboard of the wheels and the exhaust runs underneath. You can probably guess...... the heat from the exhaust weakened
the panel (despite heat shielding) and it slumped, losing the contours. We have reinforced that part of the panel on the "rusty" coloured
car and are confident that will work.
N.B. Forgive use of non-technical terms or incorrect use of same - I'm the non-technical part of the team!
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Originally posted by Ellbird
Regs for the 750MC Kit Car Championship, in which the cars race, require that if the car is mid-engined, the engine must be mounted transversely. In order to bring the engine as far forward as possible (weight distribution) and to allow room for suspension and exhaust, we made the decision to use chain drive. So far the chains have been completely reliable - fingers crossed it stays that way!
It's actually gearbox, driveshafts, chains, hubs. It's not double wishbones at the back, it's deDion beam, because with the chains
it's super-light and super-rigid, full adjustable and gives better wheel control than double wishbones. Ok, you could argue about the last point
but the 'drive-ability' and grip is the proof!
Incidentally, the car is designed for road use too - 4inches of suspension travel soak up the bumps and give plenty of grip.