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DRCorsa
20th September 2012, 09:12 AM
Hi there, are there any BEC Haynes projects?
What about the complete car weight?

Davidbolam
20th September 2012, 09:27 AM
Nathans original build was a BEC

robo
20th September 2012, 09:34 AM
A lot of bec have been done on the 7 type builds .People tire of them after a while and a lot have converted to car engines once the novelty has worn off. Great for track days but tiresome for the road.

bob

wylliezx9r
20th September 2012, 10:37 AM
A lot of bec have been done on the 7 type builds .People tire of them after a while and a lot have converted to car engines once the novelty has worn off. Great for track days but tiresome for the road.

bob

ummmmmmmmm :confused: , I run a zx9r Haynes. I dont find it tiresome, 30 mph in 6th gear going up hill is no problem. Have you actually been in one Rob, not having a go or anything but most of the people who criticise them havnt actually been in one. Personally i've never known of anyone going from bec to cec (accept Tilly on here), but I've heard of loads of people going the other way.

My car was corner weighted @ 510 kgs with a full tank of fuel. It has a reverse gearbox, standard sierra xr4x4 brakes all round, big heavy car battery and non lightweight wheels. With a bit of work I could easily get the weight under 500 kg.

Current project is fitting the head and pistons off a z1000 engine, taking capacity up to 954cc. Ive also found a homebrew way of advancing the ignition to make the most of higher octane fuel, should be looking @ about 160 bhp. And i bought 2 of these engines for under £800 !

HTH Dan

DRCorsa
20th September 2012, 10:56 AM
Thant sounds perfect Dan.
Have you done any vids?

mopple
20th September 2012, 05:35 PM
7ishNZ has gone from BEC(R1) to CEC. Here's link to his according thread http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=6619.

7ishNZ
22nd September 2012, 06:07 AM
I liked my R1 BEC for the track, but the CEC is a much better all-round vehicle. As an aside, it is about 2 seconds a lap faster around the local track with the 2 litre turbo than it was with the R1 motor. ( It is now 100kgs heavier, but has lots more hp.. 190kw at the wheels).
Downside is that it doesn't sound anywhere near as good...

ozzy1
22nd September 2012, 08:09 AM
Current project is fitting the head and pistons off a z1000 engine

I recall that TTS used to do a big bore kit that took it to about 180bhp.Maybe worth a look at

robo
22nd September 2012, 08:47 AM
ummmmmmmmm :confused: , I run a zx9r Haynes. I dont find it tiresome, 30 mph in 6th gear going up hill is no problem. Have you actually been in one Rob, not having a go or anything but most of the people who criticise them havnt actually been in one. Personally i've never known of anyone going from bec to cec (accept Tilly on here), but I've heard of loads of people going the other way.

My car was corner weighted @ 510 kgs with a full tank of fuel. It has a reverse gearbox, standard sierra xr4x4 brakes all round, big heavy car battery and non lightweight wheels. With a bit of work I could easily get the weight under 500 kg.

Current project is fitting the head and pistons off a z1000 engine, taking capacity up to 954cc. Ive also found a homebrew way of advancing the ignition to make the most of higher octane fuel, should be looking @ about 160 bhp. And i bought 2 of these engines for under £800 !

HTH Dan

I dont dislike the bec at all its merely an observation that people fall out of love with the bike engine after a while. Three guys locally have gone back to car engines, they seem to go pop quite easily in the car and the power seems to drop off considerably with a passenger on board. They dont set the world alight on any tracks round here but that could be down to the drivers.
Even the twin bike engined car below is nothing special round a track, in fact its not as quick as a caterham. Just me standing back and observing, I might get a drive of one and fall in love with the concept. There is certainly some fantastic engineering going into some of these cars and thats the bit that impresses me the most.

http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/k577/mypickys/T8_zps5f977916.jpg


Edit. I will go out on a limb here and say the best 7 type car I have been in and driven is a mates 1600 ford kent engined westy with a pair of 40`s and a cam. Not the fastest that prize went to the rover powered westy belonging to another friend. The haynes will have a lot to live up to round here.


Bob

wibb20
25th October 2012, 10:32 PM
I dont dislike the bec at all its merely an observation that people fall out of love with the bike engine after a while. Three guys locally have gone back to car engines, they seem to go pop quite easily in the car and the power seems to drop off considerably with a passenger on board. They dont set the world alight on any tracks round here but that could be down to the drivers.
Even the twin bike engined car below is nothing special round a track, in fact its not as quick as a caterham. Just me standing back and observing, I might get a drive of one and fall in love with the concept. There is certainly some fantastic engineering going into some of these cars and thats the bit that impresses me the most.

http://i1116.photobucket.com/albums/k577/mypickys/T8_zps5f977916.jpg


Edit. I will go out on a limb here and say the best 7 type car I have been in and driven is a mates 1600 ford kent engined westy with a pair of 40`s and a cam. Not the fastest that prize went to the rover powered westy belonging to another friend. The haynes will have a lot to live up to round here.


Bob

So that will be a no then Robo? You have not been in a BEC?!

robo
25th October 2012, 10:43 PM
So that will be a no then Robo? You have not been in a BEC?!

Come on then wizz me round a track in one :) :) I stand to be corrected but be warned I am used to some serious shit:eek:

Bob

ayjay
25th October 2012, 10:58 PM
So that will be a no then Robo? You have not been in a BEC?!

How odd for a first post!

How about introducing yourself?

However a welcome in advance.