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MK INDY BLACKBIRD
carnut - 2/4/11 at 01:49 PM

SVA'd and Registered in 2004

Engine:
Injection CBR1100xx Blackbird
Pace Dry Sump
Balancers removed to improve lubrication to crank and reduce inertia.
Power commander
Secondary air removed
Primary drive anti-backlash gear removed to reduce mass /inertia.
Oil cooler

Trackday Exhaust system so I can do trackdays at Donnington. Passes 98dB(A) drive by. Also comes with straight through race can.
Exhaust by Zorstec and is featured on their website.

Fuel Swirl pot to prevent starvation on long corners while on track

Wheels + Tyres
15" Oz superleggera with avon ACB10 tyre (road legal compound)

Quick-rack from rally design

3.62 Limited Slip Differential

Wilwood brake balance valve

Carbon Mirrors and indicator pods from Caterham

4 Point Luke harnesses (I have the parts to convert to 6 point but never got arround to fitting them)

Very lightweight car, I doubt there are many lighter.

Larger than standard fuel tank for longer touring range.

Protech Shocks

Full MOT

Pics here

INDYBIRD PICS

£6950 ono




[Edited on 2/4/11 by carnut]


martyn1137 - 3/4/11 at 08:11 AM

I bought my Indy with a friend last November. Very similar age to yours and spec. We are now sorting and improving it.

The clutch is awfully fierce. A Blackbird or Fireblade rear brake master cylinder as a clutch master cylinder run thro a pivot seesaw appears to be the way to go like the Westfield set up. Ours has the blkackbird cylinder just run straight off the pedal so its not geared down.

Can you tell me how yours is set up or sent me a picture?

We also have a problem in that there is a break in a rear chassis rail where the rear bottom wishbone mounts - and I mean a break! Plus related cracks elsewhere due to transmitted stress as a result. My local ex F! fabricator hs been entrusted to that repair and modification though. Previous owner had done track day at Donnington with it like that!

Thanks


martyn1137 - 3/4/11 at 08:12 AM

Sorry, mean't to add at the end good luck with the sale of the car!


carnut - 3/4/11 at 03:26 PM

Hi,

I just have a push-rod straight from the pedal with a few rose joints straight into the bike clutch master cylinder. I found that increasing the clutch spring rate gave me more feel in the clutch pedal.

Mark


carnut - 12/4/11 at 04:20 PM

Still for sale