M3 Powered Lotus 7 style kitcar

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M3 Powered Lotus 7 style kitcar

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Spotted this and thought it maybe of interest :driving:

http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default ... ryId=21165
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very nice! :-)
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now thats more like it :D
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Yes, i saw this and got quite excited.
BMW E36 and E46 are great cars with the downside being the weight.
Hawk have put 6 cyl BMW engines in their cars so these are not the first, but using all the other BMW parts is a great idea.

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The weight distribution would be appalling on the M3 engined ones. Nice idea but too bloody heavy.

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stuart wrote:The weight distribution would be appalling on the M3 engined ones. Nice idea but too bloody heavy.
i had the same thoughts , but then thought about the v8 dax ! they manage ok

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The Rover V8 is lighter than the straight six BMW engine and I think Gerry will confirm that the Dax wheelbase and width is about as big as it gets for a 7 style kit car, thus helping the weight distribution

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i will crawl back under my stone :leaving:

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From what I read it looks like they are going down the supercharged 4 pot route with them!
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Dax are developing a chassis for a BMW V engine as the straight 6 is too long.

Dax weight distribution with the V8 Rover is almost 50/50 Sound is 100% though :D

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