Hi All,
We are building a new car to run in the Kerrick national Sports Sedan series.
I used to run a Fiat sports sedan and then a Calibra with a v6 twin turbo but my dream had always been
to run a 4 cylinder turbo car and to try and win the title against the big 6L v8's.... so here i am spending
all my time and money!
Basic's
The car uses a series 6 Mazda Rx7 FD body shell. It is wider by 100mm both sides than standard. The shell
including doors, roof, sills, front and rear clips etc weighs in at only 65kgs. The top of the roof at its
finished sitting height is just over a metre off the ground.
car on jig.jpg
IMAG1126.jpg
The chassis is a tube frame chassis utilizing push rod suspension. We have designed the chassis in cad and
have put it through fea analysis. The results in cad are quite good, it will be interesting to see how they
compare to the real world tests we will perform. The chassis around the driver has been designed a little
heavy as i wanted to make sure im safe. The engine sits as far back as we could get it. I can reach out
from my seat and place my fingers in the back of the rocker cover.
1913243_659615077418308_959664752_o.jpg
wing on chassis.jpg
Now for the engine which is what i guess you guys will care most about
we decided to use is the Honda K24. We will be turbocharging the engine and power plans are
around 700 RELIABLE horsepower. The engine needs to be run hard for 25-30 mins at a time which is our
race lengths so there will be no 1000bhp time attack style turbo's going on it as it would blow up quite quickly
having to run those kinds of durations.
We are doing 2 engine's, the first is a little bit 'cheaper' option so that we can run it and test it and if we push the
limit too far it wont be such a bad cost to deal with. In saying that it is still a very strong engine
Honda K24 block with oil squirters
Sleeved and deck has been closed and o-rings
The K20 Head has been ported and machined to suit the k24 with supertech inconel valves, supertech springs, retainers
new bronze guides, machined valve locks and all new seals etc
Billet camshafts
Toda adjustable cam gear on exhaust
Cosworth head gasket
Mahle forged piston
Manley Rods
AC bearings
L19 head studs
Balanced and treated standard crank
The driveline consists of a Hewland SL 6 speed sequential transaxle. It is rated for 600ft/lbs of endurance racing
and allows us to quite quickly change ratio's at the track if need be.
1278180_584802194899597_645743444_n.jpg
Brakes are 375mm rotors at the front with 6 pot AP calipers, the rear is 343mm rotors with 4 pot performance friction
calipers. We are using a tilton pedal set.
We are currently in the process of machining the suspension pieces and also putting the engine together.... ALOT of work ahead
We are building a new car to run in the Kerrick national Sports Sedan series.
I used to run a Fiat sports sedan and then a Calibra with a v6 twin turbo but my dream had always been
to run a 4 cylinder turbo car and to try and win the title against the big 6L v8's.... so here i am spending
all my time and money!
Basic's
The car uses a series 6 Mazda Rx7 FD body shell. It is wider by 100mm both sides than standard. The shell
including doors, roof, sills, front and rear clips etc weighs in at only 65kgs. The top of the roof at its
finished sitting height is just over a metre off the ground.
car on jig.jpg
IMAG1126.jpg
The chassis is a tube frame chassis utilizing push rod suspension. We have designed the chassis in cad and
have put it through fea analysis. The results in cad are quite good, it will be interesting to see how they
compare to the real world tests we will perform. The chassis around the driver has been designed a little
heavy as i wanted to make sure im safe. The engine sits as far back as we could get it. I can reach out
from my seat and place my fingers in the back of the rocker cover.
1913243_659615077418308_959664752_o.jpg
wing on chassis.jpg
Now for the engine which is what i guess you guys will care most about
we decided to use is the Honda K24. We will be turbocharging the engine and power plans are
around 700 RELIABLE horsepower. The engine needs to be run hard for 25-30 mins at a time which is our
race lengths so there will be no 1000bhp time attack style turbo's going on it as it would blow up quite quickly
having to run those kinds of durations.
We are doing 2 engine's, the first is a little bit 'cheaper' option so that we can run it and test it and if we push the
limit too far it wont be such a bad cost to deal with. In saying that it is still a very strong engine
Honda K24 block with oil squirters
Sleeved and deck has been closed and o-rings
The K20 Head has been ported and machined to suit the k24 with supertech inconel valves, supertech springs, retainers
new bronze guides, machined valve locks and all new seals etc
Billet camshafts
Toda adjustable cam gear on exhaust
Cosworth head gasket
Mahle forged piston
Manley Rods
AC bearings
L19 head studs
Balanced and treated standard crank
The driveline consists of a Hewland SL 6 speed sequential transaxle. It is rated for 600ft/lbs of endurance racing
and allows us to quite quickly change ratio's at the track if need be.
1278180_584802194899597_645743444_n.jpg
Brakes are 375mm rotors at the front with 6 pot AP calipers, the rear is 343mm rotors with 4 pot performance friction
calipers. We are using a tilton pedal set.
We are currently in the process of machining the suspension pieces and also putting the engine together.... ALOT of work ahead
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