Hi all, my first thread here and i'm sure it wont be my last
I'm currently in the market for my first kit car. Unfortunatley i have a rather low budget of around 3 to 4k.
On looking around it appears that the tiger cat e1 would be a good option, and if it wasnt for this forum i would have probably already bought one.
Reason I haven't is because of the rather heavy rear suspension set up.
I've also seen a few westfields up for sale for around the 4k mark, most of which were built in the 90's. My question is this:
Would I be better off getting an older westfield over a newer tiger cat? Have westfields changed much over the years or are they just as good today as
they were in the 90's?
Its probably worth mentioning that I am hoping to do some sprints and hill climbs in the car so i'm sure weight is a very important
concideration
Cheers in advance!
Why not buy this:
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Originally posted by whitestu
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My Westfield (Live Axle) Was built in 1989 it is a very competitve sprint car with no chassis mods just corner weighting, anti-roll bar and proper
set up etc.
It runs a crossflow and is 470kg. Its quicker than a lot of the Zetec boys! That makes me happy!
I was in a simular situation, and after looking at a few pinto engined MK indys around the £4k mark (and one very tatty 4yo zetec indy) i settled on a
westfeild.
- Mines a 1991 narrowbody with live rear and a 1.9l CVH engine.
- Had the car weight a few months ago at 540kg so not stupidly heavy.
Im fairly sure the dampers are the origanals or close to, but other than that it goes very well indeed and im very happy with it.
Daniel
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Originally posted by ell_bkr
On looking around it appears that the tiger cat e1 would be a good option, and if it wasnt for this forum i would have probably already bought one. Reason I haven't is because of the rather heavy rear suspension set up.
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Explain why that is such a bad thing?
well all I can say is that there are hundreds, if not thousands of live axle sevens out there - the early caterhams had that set upo and they went
pretty well.
this should not put you off.
At the risk of confusing the thread, doesnt one of the tigers use the complete sierra rear suspension unit and thus have a reputation for heavy back
end and compromised handling? Maybe that is the tiger the OP is referring to.
I agree ref live axle - that is a proven set up and whilst an older design not necessarily a bad thing. Id be tempted to go for older Westie rather
than some newer others.
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Originally posted by DarrenW
At the risk of confusing the thread, doesnt one of the tigers use the complete sierra rear suspension unit and thus have a reputation for heavy back end and compromised handling? Maybe that is the tiger the OP is referring to.
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Originally posted by 02GF74
well all I can say is that there are hundreds, if not thousands of live axle sevens out there - the early caterhams had that set upo and they went pretty well.
this should not put you off.
aaah, gotcha; I wasn't aware of this sierra subframe stuff but asssumed it was the old escort/capri live axle set up ; did Westfield ever use the sierra subrafme?
No, they used the diff, driveshafts and hubs etc. but not the subframe and trailing arms.
Thanks for the advice everyone, think i'm going to avoid the tiger cats then and keep searching for an older westfield.
Cheers