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kango

posted on 18/12/06 at 07:10 PM Reply With Quote
What does your car weigh?

What does the average locost (book chassis) & 1600 Kent weigh?
Mine was weighed today.........540Kg

Is that light or heavy?

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JoelP

posted on 18/12/06 at 07:12 PM Reply With Quote
sounds light for a car engined locost. Have you put much effort into keeping the weight down? What device was used to weigh it?
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kango

posted on 18/12/06 at 07:19 PM Reply With Quote
Don't know..
Scale with a print out at the local scrap metal merchant.

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ch1ll1

posted on 18/12/06 at 07:21 PM Reply With Quote
thats good!

mines 450kg fully wet fire blade






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kango

posted on 18/12/06 at 07:24 PM Reply With Quote
I have about 60Hp pushing my car (standard engine)...
What does the Blade give you?

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ch1ll1

posted on 18/12/06 at 07:28 PM Reply With Quote
not sure 120ish






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David Jenkins

posted on 18/12/06 at 07:32 PM Reply With Quote
My standard 1600 Kent locost is 600kg - but I made no particular effort to keep weight down (e.g. steel floor, steel tunnel panels, etc).

Still goes fast (but engine gave roughly 90 bhp on a rolling road)!

David

[Edited on 18/12/06 by David Jenkins]






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Jon Ison

posted on 18/12/06 at 07:34 PM Reply With Quote
440kgs wet.

157 bhp.

132 @ wheels.

should be a bit lighter after winter rebuild, new hubs, shocks, shorter springs.

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kango

posted on 18/12/06 at 07:40 PM Reply With Quote
IS THAT A KENT?
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stevebubs

posted on 18/12/06 at 07:52 PM Reply With Quote
not a locost, but zetec Fury with carpets, doors. windscreen and full weather gear

620kg according to local weighbridge

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Jon Ison

posted on 18/12/06 at 08:05 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by kango
IS THAT A KENT?


sorry, I should read the post properly before posting, its a BEC.

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erwe

posted on 18/12/06 at 08:20 PM Reply With Quote
420 kg with fuel tank filled and 178 bhp...
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RichieW

posted on 18/12/06 at 08:56 PM Reply With Quote
Kango,

Dont put your engine down. The Haynes manual for the mark 2 Escort has the 1600 Kent Crossflow pushing out 84 HP.

Thats a lot more than your supposed 60Hp or is it just that your engine's shagged?

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Kissy

posted on 18/12/06 at 09:12 PM Reply With Quote
420kg wet - no heater, no full screen, with older CBR1000F (about 20kg heavier than a modern bike engine). Whilst not a Locost in the truest sense I did not spend any significant amounts to achieve this.
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ed_crouch

posted on 18/12/06 at 09:40 PM Reply With Quote
You can get 160 out of a crossflow.

Takes a lot of money though. I know of one that does about 160BHP, but its tricker than Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee put together.





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Hellfire

posted on 18/12/06 at 10:48 PM Reply With Quote
Our ZX-12R engined Indy weighs in at approximately 490Kgs wet with 152 bhp at the wheels.

That's a little over 300 bhp/tonne...






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Simon

posted on 18/12/06 at 10:54 PM Reply With Quote
Deimos (Rover V8) weighs about 700kgs - soon to have twin turbos and 300(ish) bhp or 420 ish bhp tonne

ATB

Simon






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Stu16v

posted on 18/12/06 at 10:58 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ed_crouch
You can get 160 out of a crossflow.

Takes a lot of money though. I know of one that does about 160BHP, but its tricker than Paul Daniels and Debbie McGee put together.

200bhp is possible out of a normally aspirated xflow. Just write the (large) cheque out to 'Mass'...





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Chaz

posted on 19/12/06 at 10:17 AM Reply With Quote
Zetec 1800 weighs 570kg fully wet. Mk Indy.
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bimbleuk

posted on 19/12/06 at 10:28 AM Reply With Quote
As a comparison and as I've actually weighed it

Striker IRS chassis. 535kg wet and half a tank of fuel (no driver).
Just a fly screen fitted. 20V 4AGE, type 9 GBX, Sierra diff, drum disc drive shafts.

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phoenix70

posted on 19/12/06 at 12:13 PM Reply With Quote
My INDY with a 2L Pinto weighs in at 620kg
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jimgiblett

posted on 19/12/06 at 01:42 PM Reply With Quote
420kg, 155bhp (133rwhp). Ruined by 90kg of ballast behind the steering wheel.

317bhp/tonne

- Jim

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kango

posted on 20/12/06 at 03:33 AM Reply With Quote
Thanks
Was only concerned because I had a number of 500 Kg in my mind (don't know where I saw it) but I used 2mm walled tubing and thought that would have been the reason I missed the 500Kg.
I also have no screen and all internal pannels are ali.

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wilkingj

posted on 24/12/06 at 11:18 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jimgiblett
420kg, 155bhp (133rwhp). Ruined by 90kg of ballast behind the steering wheel.

317bhp/tonne
- Jim

OOhh... Mines BIGGER than YOURS!!

V8 Viento, about 750-800Kgs.
Spoilt by 124Kg of Ballast behind the Steering Wheel, and 127Kgs in the Passenger Seat (this is 6ft 5" of Son)
Rolling roaded at 179Bhp... (But still need some more)

Now you know why I NEED a V8

Mind you, it still goes well considering the payload.

[Edited on 24/12/2006 by wilkingj]





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locostv8

posted on 25/12/06 at 09:07 PM Reply With Quote
[QUOTE=Locostdude] [QUOTE=calvin] This is the car that was protested.

[/QUOTE]
Interesting discussion. What this photo does not show is the 330 pound steel plate that is bolted to the bottom of this car to bring the weight up to 1775 pounds. That's 350 pounds over D mod minimum weight.
Also, the transmission was broken so the whole event was run in high gear, starts and all. The protested car was second in D Mod, and second in E mod, with no changes except driver.
This car has been in develoment for 35 years.
One more thing. The motor is stock except for the after market cams.
Del Long[/QUOTE]

This car weighed over 1850 lb to be allowed to run in two autox classes. Light weight is only part of the equation. The ability to get the power to the ground and driving skill are equaly if not more important. Overweight/broken/stock eng and still took 2nd in both classes.





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