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leelandy

posted on 27/9/09 at 06:16 PM Reply With Quote
new to this

hi all im lee and am thinking of building a locost !! i am a full time mechanic and mot tester from north lincolnshire .
the chassis is going to be a easy build but the choice of engines gearboxes rear axle is so diverse i dont know what to use !! hope some one will point me in the right direction !!
i do have a spare rover v8 not doing anything but i dont know if this would be suitable thinking of a westfield se8 ???
or to use something smaller with higher hp ??
anyhow thats it for now you might be seeing a few more posts as i get in to a build
cheers lee

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big_wasa

posted on 27/9/09 at 06:18 PM Reply With Quote
Buy your self the haynes roadster book and get some sierra running gear.

Any engine you fancy, you can build the chassis around it.

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coozer

posted on 27/9/09 at 06:21 PM Reply With Quote
Hello mate I'm sure you will get plenty of info off here, its normally very busy so just ask the question and you'll get plenty of answers..

So, can I be first to suggest a Rover T16, or how about a 6 cylinder Volvo engine?

Then theres zetecs, blacktops and if you can put up with a screaming little girl a bike engine?

Good luck,
Steve





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repper

posted on 27/9/09 at 06:24 PM Reply With Quote
hi mate
V8 good motor to go for iam building a luego viento with the rover V8 engine linked to ford running gear all ways a populer chose but if i was to do it all again id like to trans plant and runing gear from a subaru
what ever you go for some one on hear will have done it or will all ways be able to help iver with words or hands on good look with what ever you pick and i no you will enjoy it
jim






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austin man

posted on 27/9/09 at 06:25 PM Reply With Quote
The mechanicals depend upon your financial situation and your ability. The kent engine is cheap tuneable but old hat, pinto still easy to get hold of strong tuneable heavy, zetec and Duratec tuneable good power and tuneable. all the previous mate to the type nine box keeping cost down.

other engines need some type of adapter to fit to the ford rwd box ie vauxhall red top

The V8 is a big heavy unit lots of grunt but will need more work and money for power gains. sell the V8 and use the money to buy your drivetrain





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speedyxjs

posted on 27/9/09 at 06:26 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by big_wasa
Buy your self the haynes roadster book and get some sierra running gear.

Any engine you fancy, you can build the chassis around it.


Il second that









How long can i resist the temptation to drop a V8 in?

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leelandy

posted on 27/9/09 at 06:38 PM Reply With Quote
thaks for all the replys you sound like a good bunch !!
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Dangle_kt

posted on 27/9/09 at 06:52 PM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by leelandy
thaks for all the replys you sound like a good bunch !!


we arn't.

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marcjagman

posted on 27/9/09 at 07:05 PM Reply With Quote
We have our little tiffs, usually about what the best engine choice is.
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leelandy

posted on 27/9/09 at 07:08 PM Reply With Quote
ha ha ha
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lotusmadandy

posted on 27/9/09 at 07:13 PM Reply With Quote
Welcome to the nut house,as already said
use the engine you want to and get some sierra running gear.
I built mine with a pinto and am now converting to zetec.
All the help you need will be found on here.

Andy






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Hellfire

posted on 27/9/09 at 07:14 PM Reply With Quote
Ever considered a bike engine?

Phil






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leelandy

posted on 27/9/09 at 07:34 PM Reply With Quote
thought about bike engine but a bit concerned about chain driven diff and cost initially maybee in the future see what happens with a car engine first .
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adithorp

posted on 27/9/09 at 08:01 PM Reply With Quote
Try and get to as many events as you can and have a look at the cars and talk to the owners before you decide whick way to go. There's plenty of guys on here from your area so you should be able to track down some meets.
Running gear of choice is generally Sierra although there are other (less well used) choices like MX5. Engine choice is up to you and what you want from the car. The essence of these cars is their low weight and handling and a V8 doesn't really go with that but each to thier own.
Check out a bike engine car and get a ride and you'll know what you want!

adrian





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adithorp

posted on 27/9/09 at 08:04 PM Reply With Quote
Bike engine uses normal diff/propshaft set-up unless your going for a mid-engine.

adrian





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posted on 27/9/09 at 08:09 PM Reply With Quote
Welcome to locostbuilders, the fount of all knowledge! Most bike installs in a 7 style car use a propshaft adapter onto bike engine, a shortened propshaft and a sierra diff ect so no need to worry about chains :-)

(just worry about the propshaft instead...:-( )

If you haven't been in one i'd seriously recommend blagging a shot before making choice of engine in your car. The screaming revs and 6 speed sequencial box make for an excilirating drive!





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wilkingj

posted on 28/9/09 at 03:26 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by austin man

The V8 is a big heavy unit lots of grunt but will need more work and money for power gains. sell the V8 and use the money to buy your drivetrain


Hmmm... Not SO...... A Rover V8 weighs about 6Kg more than a Pinto. 200Bhp is is easy to get and cheapish. LOADS of Torque as well. Any more power than 200bhp on a RV8 and it gets very expensive.
Expect 25mpg on a run taking it steady, and MUCH less when using the right foot a lot (like 7-14 mpg).


Stick to a Ford engine and box, and it will go very well. It will also give you a lot better consumption. However, if you jut lurve that V8 burble, you will have to learn to live with the fuel bill.

I know, as I speak from experience!
A V8 is two of everything that a 4 pot needs, and a decent exhaust system will set you back a bit!

Think carefully, and spend your cash wisely.

There is loads of experience and help on this site.

Finally... welcome to the Madhouse, and dont forget to post plenty of pictures of your build.

Most of all ... Have FUN!







1. The point of a journey is not to arrive.
2. Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.

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