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Donkeymatt

posted on 29/11/06 at 07:55 AM Reply With Quote
Newbie questions!

Hey guys - I am about to start designing a BEC based on the MK Indy. I want it to be really rapid off the line, top end does not need to be too high (although wouldn't complain!). Any suggestions for which block to drop in?
Also, would mounting in mid-engined make it too skippy on the back end - I see that a lot of the cars use a drive shaft from a front engine, but does this not reduce the power (from chain driven)?
Thanks for your help!
Matt

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ReMan

posted on 29/11/06 at 08:06 AM Reply With Quote
You'll find answers to many of these questions by using the search function, sorry there is no FAQ on this group.
Have a good poke round and you'll soon get a feel for what is good/gad in the engine dept for instance...
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=37064

Oh and a warm welcome of course

[Edited on 29/11/06 by ReMan]

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fesycresy

posted on 29/11/06 at 08:18 AM Reply With Quote
You're not too far away from me, come for a ride in an mac1 with an R1 engine. With a 3.62 diff it's quick off the mark with a reasonable top end.

After we've had a few side way moments, it's unliklely you'll want a lot more power. My welder puts his hand in front of my face to slow me down !

Saying that, I'm putting my pennies away for a ZZR 1400 motor





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fesycresy

posted on 29/11/06 at 08:44 AM Reply With Quote
By the way, if it were me, consider buying the chassis / wishbones from MK or whoever (mac1 / mnr etc etc).

Unless you're doing it on a real budget or want the challenge, then the re-sale would be better with a 'manufacturers chassis'

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russbost

posted on 29/11/06 at 09:04 AM Reply With Quote
Welcome & go the mid engined route!!!





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TimC

posted on 29/11/06 at 09:36 AM Reply With Quote
There's a growing number of us in Cardiff.

Give us a shout and between Fesycresy, myself and a few of the others we'll happily bore you to death with info and opinions.

Rgds

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Hellfire

posted on 29/11/06 at 12:15 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Donkeymatt
Hey guys - I am about to start designing a BEC based on the MK Indy. I want it to be really rapid off the line, top end does not need to be too high (although wouldn't complain!). Any suggestions for which block to drop in?
Also, would mounting in mid-engined make it too skippy on the back end - I see that a lot of the cars use a drive shaft from a front engine, but does this not reduce the power (from chain driven)?
Thanks for your help!
Matt


Welcome to the madhouse. Firstly, good decision on the choice of engine. Any 900cc bike engine upwards will give you the acceleration you desire. Top speed, expect to be somewhere between 120 to 140mph depending on choice of engine. If you're basing it on an MK Indy, you're gonna struggle to get a middy Finally, you're always gonna lose a bit of power through transmission losses regardless of whether you use a propshaft or chain drive.

Phil

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Donkeymatt

posted on 29/11/06 at 04:34 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers!

Thanks for the help, wasn't expecting so many replies so quickly!! Lots to think about there... as for the offers, i'm definetely up for some of that, I have seen some indys racing at llandow, but haven't had a chance to ride in any - sweet!
Thanks again
Matt

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