Must be fun
http://autospeed.com/cms/A_111102/article.html
Completely missed Colin Chapmans Ethos
Fun neverless
Other than the UK, a lot of parts that would go into this type of car are not readily available. This one looks a lot better than a lot of the US ones, but I am sure they are lots 'o fun to drive. Still clown cars around these parts.
Power to weight not impressive though, quite a lot of the cars on here will better that
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Originally posted by blue2cv
Power to weight not impressive though, quite a lot of the cars on here will better that
Power to weight, yeah, "only" about 300bhp/tonne.
Like that's not enough.
What about the area under the torque curve though.
Horses for courses.
I don't want one, but certain places that would be a much better tool than a bike engined car.
How's the anti space frame chassis
Cheers
Fred W B
"Mike and his business partner soon discovered that this chassis was in no way strong enough, as it flexed too easily (two men could hold it at
either end and visibly twist it!)."
Exactly how many Weetabix do you have to eat to do this?
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Originally posted by zilspeed
Power to weight, yeah, "only" about 300bhp/tonne.
Like that's not enough.
i like the way they've done the bonnet.
But wouldn't even wan't to drive it with that chassis and power combo.
And 300bhp/tonne isn't that special. I've also got 300bhp/tonne, and that's with a 4age
150bhp and 500kg
5.7 litres
246 bhp
That can't be right can it? Is it running on 4 or something?
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Originally posted by richard thomas
5.7 litres
246 bhp
That can't be right can it? Is it running on 4 or something?
My 1.3 has got 170 odd...lazy old Yank metal.
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Exactly how many Weetabix do you have to eat to do this?
Mine is around the same BHP per ton, and will pull from 25 MPH in top right up to it's top speed of just over 140, (rev limiter comes in then, so lots of bangs, :-) ). But the 20 MPG suffers quite badly when you start going over 70 mph, and giving it the beans lucky to get 15 mpg, :-( . Cheers Ray
that thing's scary! it's not designed, it's cobbled.
the spaceframe is one of the worst bits, second only to the upper harness mount arrangement.
run children, run away
ETA : that harness bar would no doubt do serious damage to your skull in any sort of impact!
"a fully engineered road going race car" takes away an credence you could glean from the article
[Edited on 27/12/10 by indykid]
It's the approach to the engineering, more steel, more steel, big engine.
Live axle etc. etc.
It's £36,000
If you took that to somewhere like North Weald handling course it would spend most of it's time in a cloud of tyre smoke or wildly sideways
struggling for grip.
As said before it has wildly missed the point of the Colin Chapman / Lotus ethos
It has ended up as a Luego, like a LSIS but much bigger
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Originally posted by richard thomas
5.7 litres
246 bhp
That can't be right can it? Is it running on 4 or something?
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Originally posted by bimbleuk
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Originally posted by richard thomas
5.7 litres
246 bhp
That can't be right can it? Is it running on 4 or something?
That does appear rather low as GM quote 350 HP and 350 lbs ft and mine has exceeded that on two dynos. So I would have expected at least 300 at the wheels. Actually my later LS1 is quoted at 380 HP by Holden as it had some revisions in the inlet and mapping.
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Originally posted by richard thomasI thought that was more like it. I quite fancy shoving one in an RX7 - been done before but I quite like the idea....
First saw one in the flesh about 10 years ago - mate of mine had a tidy red one. Literally stopped me in my tracks...reminded me of the Batmobile! Beautiful.
Certainly has a dainty little chassis!
You could have the after market v12 merlin option with that lower chassis rails
[Edited on 27/12/10 by steve m]
"mate ofmine had a tidy red one. Literally stopped me in my tracks...
"
At 900kgs it would stop the titanic sink
Must agree that some even half way good engineering could pull a lot of weight out of, and add a lot of rigidity to, the chassis - but then the chassis is under construction so we don't know what the completed one looks like - what they seem to have done is convert it to some type of semi ladderframe design.
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Originally posted by steve m
You could have the after market v12 merlin option with that lower chassis rails
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Originally posted by steve m
"mate ofmine had a tidy red one. Literally stopped me in my tracks...
"
At 900kgs it would stop the titanic sink
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Originally posted by Ivan
Must agree that some even half way good engineering could pull a lot of weight out of, and add a lot of rigidity to, the chassis - but then the chassis is under construction so we don't know what the completed one looks like - what they seem to have done is convert it to some type of semi ladderframe design.