Ja5on
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posted on 20/5/16 at 12:19 AM |
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Decisions
Hi guys
New to the forum and I'm looking at getting my first Because, but can't decide which.
Choice I've come down to is, MK Indy, SKC raptor and a Riot.
Going to hopefully be used for the odd road run but mainly track use
All and and info and guidance appreciated
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sdh2903
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posted on 20/5/16 at 01:02 AM |
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The raptor is a rebadged indy any way. So that's it narrowed down to 2
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LBMEFM
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posted on 20/5/16 at 05:06 AM |
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I'm biased as I have an MK Indyblade. If I was using the car more on the road I might, just might, have considered a cec build. But as it is
mainly for track days my Fireblade engined car is superb. I use the early engines with carb's. They are simple, easy to change and still cheaply
available. On track on Toyo 888's the grip is excellent and it outruns nearly every other type of car. I would have know hesitation in
recommending MK, the guys at MK are very friendly and helpful too.
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nick205
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posted on 20/5/16 at 08:00 AM |
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I built an MK Indy and loved it, but have since taken a shine to the Riot as well so a difficult choice. Given the option now I'd probably opt
for the Riot to do something different. Whilst the MK Indy was good it was another 7 type car and did look like the others too.
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Ugg10
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posted on 20/5/16 at 08:29 AM |
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Two very different cars (other than their minimal looks), one Front engine rear drive, one mid/rear ending rear drive.
I would always suggest spending a few pounds now visiting the factories, taking a test drive and chatting to the guys who make them. Remembering that
you WILL require factory support and so this will give you the best indication as to whether you are likely to get it. £50 of petrol now will save
hours and lots of £ later by buying the right kit with good factory support (this is the reason I built a Fisher, Mark was very good at answering the
phone and sorting out problems).
If you are considering the RIOT then i would also add the Sylva J15 (in new hands) to the list, very similar underneath (same designer) but with the
60's body to give a bit of aero help (better top end and slightly better in weather).
personally if I were going for a Seven it would be the MNR Vortx Mazda or RT kit, gets good write ups and generally good experience with the factory
and looks good value for money.
I guess you also need to decide BEC or CEC and what you will be using it for ? No that is a whole new debate.
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Ja5on
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posted on 20/5/16 at 08:30 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by sdh2903
The raptor is a rebadged indy any way. So that's it narrowed down to 2
Learn something new every day,
Thanks for the response guys. I've had a 400hp evo and 630hp GTR in the past so looking for something that will scratch that speed itch haha
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adithorp
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posted on 20/5/16 at 09:12 AM |
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A well built Indy is a nice car but for mostly track useI'd go Riot.
"A witty saying proves nothing" Voltaire
http://jpsc.org.uk/forum/
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Ugg10
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posted on 20/5/16 at 09:23 AM |
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Riot with the new 1.6 Ecoboost tuned to around 300hp (fairly simple with stock internals) would be certainly keep you on your toes.
http://www.pumaspeed.co.uk/car-Fiesta-ST-180-16-Ecoboost_1_326.jsp
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1968 Ford Anglia 105e, 1.7 Zetec SE, Mk2 Escort Workd Cup front end, 5 link rear
Build Blog - http://Anglia1968.weebly.com
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Ja5on
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posted on 20/5/16 at 02:46 PM |
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That sounds a bit mental!
What sort of £££ are we talking?
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Ugg10
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posted on 20/5/16 at 03:40 PM |
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For a home build I would hazard a guess at between £12k and £15k to get it to a good and reliable standard. Give xmoor a call as they do the 1.6
ecoboost for the riot on their website. To be honest most kits these days need a £10k budget just to put a decent 200hp seven together. Dont forget to
put aside £1k to get you through iva test.
Also, as the power goes up the rest of the car also needs to be capable of handling the power so better brakes and tyres and possibly a lsd as
well.
If you want an idea of what 400hp in a lightweight car is like search jeffw on here and watch the videos of his supercharged zetec phoenix.
[Edited on 20/5/16 by Ugg10]
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1968 Ford Anglia 105e, 1.7 Zetec SE, Mk2 Escort Workd Cup front end, 5 link rear
Build Blog - http://Anglia1968.weebly.com
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Phil_1471
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posted on 20/5/16 at 06:15 PM |
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Riot with a R1 engine, but then again I'm bias haha ;-)
You can live in a car but can't rally a house
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kev super 6
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posted on 2/6/16 at 08:40 PM |
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Fisher Fury with Honda Fireblade 1000rr, very quick and for sale
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kev super 6
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posted on 2/6/16 at 08:40 PM |
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Fisher Fury with Honda Fireblade 1000rr, very quick and for sale
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hkp57
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posted on 3/6/16 at 06:11 AM |
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i will admit to being a little Biased with the Raptor but don't take my word, pop down to see Andy at the other side of Edinburgh and I am sure
he will take you out in his demonstrator with a Big Bang R1 Engine in his Raptor RR.
Would take you out in mine but i am in Africa right now (work)
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