Hello, it has been a long while since I last posted here!
I built a book Locost with a Toyota 4AGE engine, registered in around 2008. The engine eventually swapped to a 2.0 Blacktop Zetec and then eventually
sold the car around 2013.
However, I have recently been bitten by the bug again and this time I am in the very early stages of building a Mk2 MX5 Roadster (currently stripping
down a 2003 Mk2 1.6 MX5). I can see that this is a well-trodden path and there is loads of info available. However, my specific problem is that I am
very tall, around 6'5" and although I just about squeezed into a standard 'book' Locost I would like to try and build in a little
extra legroom this time to make it more comfortable.
So, my question is, can I add 2" into the length of the cockpit area without causing myself too many problems later in the build? On my
'book' Locost I made the side panels myself so would probably do that again - as standard size panels would obviously be 2" too short.
Is there anything else that is a fundamental problem with this approach? I'm not planning racing the car or anything like that, just enjoy
building the car and a nice sporty car to drive once finished.
Out of interest what are the actual differences in overall sizes between the Roadster and the 'book' Locost, from what I have read it is
2" wider than the book version, is that the only size difference? I realise that the chassis is quite different in terms of suspension and
things.
I would plan to add the 2" to either BR3/4 or BR5/6 - does anyone have any thoughts on this approach?
Also, final question, are the standard MX5 seats suitable for the car, will they fit? My donor has very good condition leather seats which I would
like to use if possible.
Thanks
Andrew
You could look at the various McSorley plans - mine is a 442 which is 4” wider, longer and 2” taller than a standard Locost. As I recall there were other dimensions too - admittedly for the Champion chassis rather than the Gibbs one tho...
Best to try one first before over complicating things I reckon. I'm not small at 6ft+ and 16st and find mine plenty roomy enough with good
legroom. I use composite seats though so anything bulkier would reduce the legroom slightly I guess. One of the things that would put me off making it
bigger would be that the nice bodywork that you can get from the likes of Equinox will no longer fit
I think the dimensions of the Haynes are about right and anything bigger (like a Luego) starts to look silly tbh (just my opinion, sorry Luego owners
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Have you considered using a top mounted peddle box and moving it forward, so it pivots forward of the front cross member and panelling an extended foot well area? The MX5 clutch fork would be a tight fit and the steering column might need a bit of rerouting, but this might be easier than extending the chassie.
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Originally posted by Charlie C
Have you considered using a top mounted peddle box and moving it forward, so it pivots forward of the front cross member and panelling an extended foot well area? The MX5 clutch fork would be a tight fit and the steering column might need a bit of rerouting, but this might be easier than extending the chassie.
Thanks for the replies!
I did look into the 442 McSorley but was worried whether there were enough supplier still making bodywork for this size of car?
Unfortunately where I am located (Caithness) greatly reduces my chances of sitting in a finished Roadster.
I will definitely look into the pedal box changes as that sounds like a good idea to get a bit more legroom, every little helps.
I was hoping that by adding 2" into the cockpit area that it would only directly affect the side panel length, I intend to make my own panels so
that is manageable and also the looks of the car, again a compromise I am willing to make for my comfort. Are there any other issues/problems that I
am missing? As far as I can see the back end mechanicals and looks would all be identical and likewise with the front, it is just the bit in between
that I wanted to lengthen slightly with me being so tall.
Any other thoughts on this please let me know. I am currently stripping down the donor and then it will be onto the chassis, so I am keen to get to
the bottom of this quickly to avoid rework etc.
Thanks again for the help!
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Originally posted by albertz
I was hoping that by adding 2" into the cockpit area that it would only directly affect the side panel length, I intend to make my own panels so that is manageable and also the looks of the car, again a compromise I am willing to make for my comfort. Are there any other issues/problems that I am missing?
Having built a Locost +10% a great many years ago I can see very little issue with adding 50mm to the cockpit sides.
I suppose there's a little more chassis flex but if you look at the Cymtrix (Cymtricks?) chassis mods you can add a load of stiffness and reduce
weight anyway.
Cheers,
James
How about putting a 'dent' in the back panel so you can move the seat further back and as said a top mount pedal box with dents in the front
panel to gain the 2"?
If you want to add 2" to the cockpit length its not a problem, how about welding in a full cage to stiffen the whole lot up?
Or, build a Midlana.. uses MX5 suspension and ANY fwd engine and trans..
My vote would go for a Midlana as well