I'm wondered if there is a list of existing midengine kitcars?
Or are most one offs?
Sylva Riot, R1ot & Mojo(now owned by someone else IIRC)
Sylva J15
Mk Midi
VStorm
Hawk Stratos
Im sure there are lots more
Don't know of an existing list but...
Sylva R1ot, J15, J16, Vectis, Mojo (formerly Sylva but made by someone else now)
MK Engineering Midi
MEV Sonic7, Rocket, Mevabusa
Ultima
Gardner Douglas T70
Spire
Radical
AB Performance Sabre
MK Stealth
SDR V-storm
Will that do for starters?
Then there's the replicas of Stratos, GT40 ..and ferraris
[Edited on 3/5/13 by adithorp]
The old GTM coupe etc?
Probably easier to think of it in terms of declining numbers of cheap/suitable RWD donors. This has prompted kit makers to look at FWD donors, which lend themselves to mid engine RWD installations.
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Originally posted by garyo
The old GTM coupe etc?
Why did they stop making this?
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Rights were sold to Westfield, they ave been promising a new model for the last couple of years
davrian started with imp engines........in 67 , bout same time as gtm....
to add to list.
malin 5exi,
gtm libra,
mnr lmp
Even Richard Stewart of Robin Hood built a couple of rear metro engined 7s. not sure if any exist now though.
Didn't they make a Clan Crusader with an Alfa Boxer engine in the 80s?
Think that was actually rear engined though.
Stu
Deep Sanderson & Unipower where some of the first
[Edited on 3/5/13 by inkafone]
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Originally posted by adithorp
Don't know of an existing list but...
Sylva R1ot, J15, J16, Vectis, Mojo (formerly Sylva but made by someone else now)
MK Engineering Midi
MEV Sonic7, Rocket, Mevabusa
Ultima
Gardner Douglas T70
Spire
Radical
AB Performance Sabre
MK Stealth
SDR V-storm
Will that do for starters?
Then there's the replicas of Stratos, GT40 ..and ferraris
[Edited on 3/5/13 by adithorp]
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Originally posted by SPYDER
Ginetta G15
I've been looking at GTM cars.
Did they had atube chassis, or just body?
I build a chassis looking to a TVR we have and just wondering how they are been made in the verry past.
[Edited on 4/5/13 by kitman]
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Originally posted by kitman
I've been looking at GTM cars.
Did they had atube chassis, or just body?
the white car is a midtec spyder..... designed by lee noble.
cox gtm , ginetta , clan , davrian were all pure grp monocoques ....
Tornado GT40, for 30 years
The midtec chassis is a nice example of using triangles at midtec.nl
Been looking to all the cars of above lists.
Intresting.
[Edited on 4/5/13 by kitman]
It should be nice if I could find an older, '80s road legal midengine car, or at least some paperwork.
Mini marcos?
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Originally posted by ceebmoj
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Originally posted by kitman
I've been looking at GTM cars.
Did they had atube chassis, or just body?
Thay are a fiberglass monocope. With a frame that bolts to each end . I would like one as some point.
[Edited on 4/5/13 by ceebmoj]
Mini Marcos, front engined and front wheel drive.
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Originally posted by deeceee09
Mini Marcos, front engined and front wheel drive.
mid-engine?
G12 always wanted one
expensive!
I like verry much the Cox GTM.
There is one for sale, 4100 GBP, not ready.
expensive?
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Originally posted by kitman
I like verry much the Cox GTM.
There is one for sale, 4100 GBP, not ready.
expensive?
It's been on the road in UK.
But needs to build up again.
The size will be a problem I think.
I like the shape of it.
A car registered in UK can get Belgian papers etc., since a few years.One good thing about Europe to me!
Been looking again at that list, but most midengine cars are race cars.
I am looking for older midengine roadcars like the Cox GTM.
So if someone has any ideas
[Edited on 24/2/14 by kitman]
Technically a lot of these are almost/are rear engined (J15/Riot etc) while a lot of front engined kits are more mid-engined than the rear-engined cars (if you follow me).
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Originally posted by jeffw
Technically a lot of these are almost/are rear engined (J15/Riot etc) while a lot of front engined kits are more mid-engined than the rear-engined cars (if you follow me).
Originally posted by jeffw
Technically a lot of these are almost/are rear engined (J15/Riot etc) while a lot of front engined kits are more mid-engined than the rear-engined
cars (if you follow me).
Yes I know what you mean, it is realy rear end, but I understood that they are called midengined.
If you put a square front engine in the back the weight is def. on the inside of the car.
If you got a VW Beatle, the engine is behind te rear wheels, surely a rear engined and that drives like s***.
[Edited on 25/2/14 by kitman]
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Originally posted by jeffw
Technically a lot of these are almost/are rear engined (J15/Riot etc)
note the use of the word almost....a J15 is a lot less mid-engined than my Phoenix or most 7 Reps.
[Edited on 24/2/14 by jeffw]
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a J15 is a lot less mid-engined than my Phoenix or most 7 Reps.
shades of mid-engineness....lol
Mine is a inline front mid-engined car and yours is a transverse rear mid-engined car.
I'm sure you'll go quicker this year Did I mention I've cured the 6psi drop and the high inlet temps?
But....is someone aware of older "mid engined cars, non racers.
Another thought is that a J15 type setup will give a significantly lower yaw and pitch inertia than a 'front mid engine' setup, as the
significant masses in the car (engine, gearbox, driver, passenger) are all concentrated near the whole vehicle centre of gravity (This was apparent
when I corner weighted my Mojo with no driver, then with driver, then with driver and passenger, and found that the front-rear weight distribution
remained the same for all).
A car such as a Phoenix or a 7 may have a more even distribution, but the significant masses are further apart from each other, hence a higher yaw and
pitch inertia.
Lower inertia should make for a more nimble car... but also one that will accelerate in yaw more rapidly... so potentially a little trickier to drive
sideways, which tallies with my experience!
[Edited on 25/2/14 by nre]
[Edited on 25/2/14 by nre]
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Originally posted by SPYDER
Its a Raffo Belva.
[Edited on 25/2/14 by SPYDER]