RE: Ultima smashes world record - again

RE: Ultima smashes world record - again

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dinkel

26,865 posts

257 months

Wednesday 21st June 2006
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The car's getting quite legendary.

trevorc

62 posts

218 months

Wednesday 5th July 2006
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I find it good news when a car like the Ultima demonstrates this sort of performance. Puts the other manufacturers on notice and hopefully enables all to improve and advance.

Wish there were more Ultima's in Canada. I would like to inspect one before comitting to a build.

That said I have to say the styling leaves me a bit cool. I'd like something like the stillborn Farboud GT1 body on a Ultima chassis. Have others done any restyling of the shell? When I Google for images of Ultima's they all look mostly stock.

Anyway, just my thoughts from Western Canada...
Cheers all...

Trevor in Calgary

GTWayne

4,595 posts

216 months

Wednesday 5th July 2006
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Hi Trevor,know what you mean about the Ultima shape.The reason that I bought an Ultima was because it was the only package available to house my 434SBC although the shape has grown on me over the last few years.I have had the front end heavily modified with a massive radiator inlet,louvres in the top of the wings and re-shaped headlamps.There is a large splitter on the front with opened out wheel arch vents on the side pods and splitters all the way down each side.This is as far as I have gotten at the moment but am working my way towards the rear with an idea to make the rear inlets look a bit like shark gills,revised rear lights,louvres ontop of the rear wheel housings with more/larger cooling vents in the rear clip and to re-work the air intake/snorkle.All very personal mods I know but although on their own only minor alterations,together they will make a huge difference.If you are interested,I will send you some snaps,Wayne.

angrys3owner

15,855 posts

228 months

Wednesday 5th July 2006
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I'm pretty sure there is a carbon fibre Farboud look body you can get for an Ultima... one of the guys I went to LeMans with was telling me about it!

PS. Trevor if you're thinking of spending that ammount of money why not pop over to the UK to see some built ones I'm sure lots of the guys would even arrange a meet if you were going to come over - surely it'd be worth the airfair?

stig

11,817 posts

283 months

Wednesday 5th July 2006
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domster said:
ApexClipper said:
Stig, is that a Porsche gear knob you're using?

Yeah, I'm geek


It's a Porsche Getrag gearbox, hence the Porsche gear knob. Came as part of the package. I'm sure Stig will change it for a neon skull design next time he's passing halfords

Edited by domster on Monday 12th June 14:43


Ooh - you slipped that one in beneath my radar!

You're in for such a kicking next time I see you

Dom is due to finish his Ultima in time for the Olympics (the ones after London)

sjn2004

4,051 posts

236 months

Wednesday 5th July 2006
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Autocar ran their 0-100-0 challenge in the latest issue. Fastest road car was a Bugatti Veryon at 9.9 secs, but why didn't they invite the Ultima?

Maybe Bugatti said they'll only lend them a car if they left the Ultima at home??

ph123

1,841 posts

217 months

Thursday 6th July 2006
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Autocar said they repeatedly invited the Ultima, but the company wanted no part in their test. They continue, on a good surface, it would have been close between the Ultima and Veyron.
A Veron is at the Goodwood Festival this weekend with Lord March, and attends the Salon Privee in London the week after.
First UK customer cars start to be delivered this week.

cheeky

2,102 posts

263 months

Thursday 6th July 2006
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ph123 said:
Autocar said they repeatedly invited the Ultima, but the company wanted no part in their test. They continue, on a good surface, it would have been close between the Ultima and Veyron.
A Veron is at the Goodwood Festival this weekend with Lord March, and attends the Salon Privee in London the week after.
First UK customer cars start to be delivered this week.


So Ultima will only do these tests under their own conditions? Very suspicious...

domster

8,431 posts

269 months

Thursday 6th July 2006
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cheeky said:
ph123 said:
Autocar said they repeatedly invited the Ultima, but the company wanted no part in their test. They continue, on a good surface, it would have been close between the Ultima and Veyron.
A Veron is at the Goodwood Festival this weekend with Lord March, and attends the Salon Privee in London the week after.
First UK customer cars start to be delivered this week.


So Ultima will only do these tests under their own conditions? Very suspicious...



Maybe it's something to do with Autocar insisting on their guys driving (if they do)? Ultima always use Richard from Ultima; he seems to get the best out of it plus he can be sympathetic enough to their precious demonstrator. Having a journalist blow up their pricey engine with a mis-shift is something a big manufacturer could handle, but not a smaller one (besides the Veyron is all paddles!).

Datron have verified the Ultima's performance 0-100-0; that's good enough for me - although a direct comparison would have been nice.

G Man

4,053 posts

259 months

Thursday 6th July 2006
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cheeky said:


So Ultima will only do these tests under their own conditions? Very suspicious...


If you did not know a Ph'er witnessed all but the last WR me ... all previous WR used my car and any damage would have been paid for by the factory, so Richard was very carefull.. Previous ULtima returned by some Journalist have required a major rebuild having been thrashed to death

G Man

emicen

8,552 posts

217 months

Thursday 6th July 2006
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GTWayne said:
Hi Trevor,know what you mean about the Ultima shape.The reason that I bought an Ultima was because it was the only package available to house my 434SBC although the shape has grown on me over the last few years.I have had the front end heavily modified with a massive radiator inlet,louvres in the top of the wings and re-shaped headlamps.There is a large splitter on the front with opened out wheel arch vents on the side pods and splitters all the way down each side.This is as far as I have gotten at the moment but am working my way towards the rear with an idea to make the rear inlets look a bit like shark gills,revised rear lights,louvres ontop of the rear wheel housings with more/larger cooling vents in the rear clip and to re-work the air intake/snorkle.All very personal mods I know but although on their own only minor alterations,together they will make a huge difference.If you are interested,I will send you some snaps,Wayne.


I think I am not alone when I say: "PICS PLEASE!!!"

The Ultima shape and styling leave a lot to be desired imho. not going to go as far as to say ugly...

dinkel

26,865 posts

257 months

Friday 7th July 2006
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emicen said:
I think I am not alone when I say: "PICS PLEASE!!!"

The Ultima shape and styling leave a lot to be desired imho. not going to go as far as to say ugly...




Bubble windscreen and forward drivers position looks luverly to me. Form followes function . . . imo what the Ultima lacks is aggresiveness and drama. It's a kind looking car . . . like the Dino.

Narvanath

293 posts

222 months

Friday 7th July 2006
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The ultima's looks just don't do it for moi...



Looks too much like an over-inflated grannie pod.