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bertie_bas205 3rd December 2011 01:53 PM

Chassis ordered....
 
I have bitten the bullet and ordered a chassis from Phil @ Talon.....

I'm getting a ready built chassis, as i am tight for time (I work offshore).....

I have most of the bits here to get it rolling so i'm looking forward to getting home and getting started. Though it may be a month or so till i get near it as i'm moving garage too....

So, thanks Phil for doing the hard work and giving me a bloody good deal.....




Bertie.









Bertie.

will_08 3rd December 2011 03:19 PM

a sensible route bertie,

starting to wish id bought one ready made, although problems are to be expected when youve a sparky sticking bits of steel together :D

bertie_bas205 4th December 2011 01:53 PM

I have no probs sticking metal together....

I've been welding n fabricating for years...

Its time for me, i have no set rota so can be away at short notice for 2-3 weeks at a time....

I'll have enough to do trying to fit a Peugeot engine etc to a roadster so this is putting me a step ahead....





Bertie.

will_08 12th December 2011 09:04 PM

What peugeot engine you using Bertie?

i was thinking away down the line the 406 V6 engine could be the way to go, they are cheap as chips with some power 215bhp standard. not sure if it would fit in a seven though

bertie_bas205 12th December 2011 09:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by will_08 (Post 68804)
What peugeot engine you using Bertie?

i was thinking away down the line the 406 V6 engine could be the way to go, they are cheap as chips with some power 215bhp standard. not sure if it would fit in a seven though


I'm gonna start with a 1900 GTi engine (I have a couple o 2ltr engines here too).

The plan is a big valve head off a 2ltr turbo'd engine, R1 bike carbs (custom manifold), Kent high lift/long duration cam, 1600 pistons to up the compression and a stainlees one pipe exhaust...

The V6 is a good engine though i would choose the 2ltr turbo'd engine over it...

I have messed about with the turbo'd engines and the last one was 340 Bhp, maybe too much for the haynes roadster...






Bertie.

robo 12th December 2011 11:03 PM

The guys that build the locosts in the states are all messing with yank lumps and 350hp would be pretty much standard running for them, so dont worry to much about it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhNUG3t3NRU

Bob

bertie_bas205 12th December 2011 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robo (Post 68808)
The guys that build the locosts in the states are all messing with yank lumps and 350hp would be pretty much standard running for them, so dont worry to much about it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhNUG3t3NRU

Bob


Yeah but how much of that power can they actually get down????







Bertie.

robo 12th December 2011 11:37 PM

If you just stamp on it possibly none but thats not how its done. I had a cobra with a mental engine and that could be made to swap ends in three gears but if you used it sensibly no issues at all. Look at the curly twat on top gear driving around in clouds of smoke in high hp super cars then compare that to the stig on a proper lap. Who is driving the fastest?

Bob

bertie_bas205 13th December 2011 02:04 AM

I dont quite thik ye can compare a "Stig" trained driver to the average man on the street....

I do get where you are coming from on the power and how you use it....

For me I want to get it up n running with a 1900, If i want to go faster i'll take the bike out.... :D





Bertie.

twinturbo 13th December 2011 08:48 AM

It's why a lot of racing formula's use rollling starts, less chance of everyone going sideways and causing mayhem.

TT


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