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Smartripper

posted on 19/3/04 at 08:48 PM Reply With Quote
Seen Ultralite ????

Hello,

Everyone seen Ultralite yet www.wcmultralite.com

The way the noscone and bonnet are together and swing open i like very much, and go and try too build my Mazda mx5 based locost that way .

Daniel

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macspeedy

posted on 19/3/04 at 10:00 PM Reply With Quote
why use a mx5
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Findlay234

posted on 20/3/04 at 01:02 PM Reply With Quote
its a good choice, youll have to modify the chassis design but if you were using a sierra then youd have to anyway. nice little engine, get the 1.8 if you can, rear wheel drive, you could use the front stub axles, etc
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Smartripper

posted on 20/3/04 at 07:43 PM Reply With Quote
Hello,

Why a MX5!!!

I can juse everything of it from seats, loom, engine gearbox, rearsuspension box with irs setup wil just bold on after a few chassis chances.

So it's the perfect donor when you get a wrecked like i have.
I'am at the roling chassis stage and going on with the bodywork now, it's going too be complete alu. with a calculated 1 weld in cross fot the nosecone and bonnet.

Daniel

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Smartripper

posted on 20/3/04 at 07:47 PM Reply With Quote
Forgot to say i got a 1.8 engine with a 6 speed gearbox.

Tuned with a turbo i now get 257 HP....!!!!

Dyno tested.....
And that in a car with a weight of 570 now so 600 kg with bodywork ...

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mranlet

posted on 24/3/04 at 09:08 PM Reply With Quote
Not to put you off from building a locost, but you may as well just build a spaceframe for your Miata (as the MX-5 is known here in the states) and ditch the heavies like bumper supports, spare tire, carpeting, convertable top, and such rather than building a ground-up Locost...

If you ever want more power, the Rotaries aren't that hard to swap in.

Imagine 1500lbs and 500hp on pump gas!

-MR

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sgraber

posted on 25/3/04 at 04:55 AM Reply With Quote
The MX-5 is an EXCELLENT donor for the Locost breed. You are right on track. I hear that there are some problems adapting the rear suspension, but nothing that can't be worked out. A sweet engine, good steering rack, and a 6 speed to boot?! I am envious.

And the Ultralight is a very nice piece of kit, but as usual priced out of my ballpark. Your solution sounds just as nice.

Graber





Steve Graber
http://www.grabercars.com/

"Quickness through lightness"

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