Well cars pretty much done now and the sun was out so good photo oppertunity to get the car all done,
just 2 things left now,
rear diffuser and front spliter, and graphics thats it, saving them for when i get bored and i will
from this
k series striker
to this
raw striker
raw striker side
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hope you like? its been 1 year in the doing and really pleased with the end result just for once ill be ready for the track season to start
yipeeeeeee
cheers all
sean
That's a serious set of rear tyres, what engine are you running ? Looks good BTW.
Looks great, really like the black and the wheels are
Near as damm it 200 bhp k series engine, with About 150 ft 1lb torque and a 6 speed close ratio caterham gearbox,
Thanks for the comments guys
Sean
That's gonna fly!
That looks Fab, enjoy
Looks like its doing 130mph stood still, the full on race car look, well done Sean
that is one fat looking striker !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
looks great, love the rims
Very nice, but you know it's never finished. I give it two weeks to the next modification.
Love this car, serious rubber on the back! What does it weigh in at?
Not sure on weight got to get it on the scales again as added about 15 to 20 kg now so I am estimating about 550 kg ish,
The wheels weigh nothing super light, rears are only 8.5 kg with tyres
My old wheels where 16 kg each big weight saving,
Cheers for all the comments hope it goes as well as it looks for me, and hope my driving is upto it
Sean
Looks very nice indeed and would look Lovely on the RAW stand at Stoneleigh
Looks the dogs mate. Loving the roll cage. Wish I had one of them on my Indy.. As for the rear footprint!! Thats going to give you some traction. I do like a lot of black rubber
sweet
can you elaborate on where you sourced the vinyl wrap for the sides please, the cost and how easy it was to fit. I'm tempted to do it on mine
too, also yellow with black wheels. I think it will modernise the look of the car,
cheers,
Phil
Hi ref the black wrap I got this from RAW cost aout £30 all in,
Was ok to fit along as you use water with some fairy in it before applying it you can move it around etc, I made templates from brown paper first and
then cut it out etc,
It's worth doing
Thanks all
Sean
Looks stunning
you have been a busy boy, very nice work
Beautiful car!
Applying vinyl is not difficult; just take your time. There is a massive choice on fleabay if you can't find any cheap stuff locally. Remember,
you can use offcuts and join them if you simply overlap them, cut down the middle of the join, and peel off the excess. It is FAR easier to work with
the air release type of vinyl, than straight sign vinyl. The later will result in bubbles, which will eventually disappear, but it takes a while.
Im loving the rims! What offset are they?is it an irs chassis because I just cant picture how I'd get that deep dish on mine and I'm running
the wide rear tub!
Nice work
Chris
Thanks for the comments guys,
Striker chris it has a 9.5 inch rear rim with a 230 slick tyre,
It is a IRS chassis it is a offset of 11mm but I run a space on it to get clearance a 10mm one, so if you get a set of wheels with zero offset it
should be ok,
Deep side alloys always look good on a 7 replica,
Thanks and can't wait to get on track now, I will also be trialling with a slopighlty less big a slick a 200 on a 8 inch rim to see what handles
best of the two,
Good luck with your projects
Sean,
Love the backend and wheel arches on your car mate.
The collector for the exhaust looks close to the ground
Car looks good
It's not that close prob the pics angle etc,
It's level with chassis not worried about speed bumps as it get hardly if any road use,
Just a track blaster really,
Should be back on the dyno on the 6 th April will post up results,
Cheers for the comments
Sean
Looks great!