I'm bad with another idea. I saw an ad for a crashed 1988 Honda Civic. It has a rather nice 16 valve 1500 cc engine (if you want more and have
the money you could use the CRX engine instead). The suspension bits aren bad either. My other inspiration comes from the classic Berkeley cars from
the 1950s and 1960s. Front wheel drive has some advantages in a light sports car (uses up less space and you save the weight of propshaft and
diff).
Here is a quick sketch I made:
FF Honda Civik mk3 based
Superimposed on the Civic:
FF Honda Civik mk3 based
I think I need to work a bit on the door area, but it looks like it could work. Perhaps it needs to be shortened, but I was thinking of a possible 2+2
so I could take the kids too.
Am I nuts as usual or is it a good idea?
[Edited on 9/9/06 by liftarn]
quote:
Originally posted by ruskino80
I pref. the RWD what makes the sportscar.
It isn't easy to get the mc-phersons at the right place.
I think the Honda is technical not a bad car.
So your not nuts but you have a different view. I wouldn't shorten the wheelbase.
This makes your live easier.
Good luck.
quote:
Originally posted by t.j.
I pref. the RWD what makes the sportscar.
It isn't easy to get the mc-phersons at the right place.
Have you been inspired by Classic Motorsports Berzerkly? I have....
http://www.classicmotorsports.net/news.php?cat=16
'Cept I'd try and go rwd.
G
quote:
Originally posted by SkinnyG
Have you been inspired by Classic Motorsports Berzerkly? I have....
McPhersons? I thought the Civik mk4 (1987-1991) used double wishbone suspension.
You could be right,
They had coil-overs where the driveshaft went tru, in a V-shape.
quote:
Originally posted by jack trolley
Mini Speedster
Not sure what, if anything, happened to this, but there's an email address of someone who's done something with a similar inspiration.
http://www.minimarcos.org.uk/altpics/cam.html
As yet another alternative idea, there was a kit 20+ years ago called the Spex Elf
<link>. It used an EB/EC series Civic with the top cut off, doors removed, a
steel stiffening frame bolted on and a nice f/glass body over the top. I doubt the kit is still made (and it wouldn't suit a Civic made after
about 1980) but the principle is sound.
quote:
Originally posted by iank
http://www.minimarcos.org.uk/altpics/cam.html
quote:
Originally posted by TheGecko
As yet another alternative idea, there was a kit 20+ years ago called the Spex Elf <link>.
quote:
Originally posted by t.j.
I pref. the RWD what makes the sportscar.