Mega Woo

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Kev Read

Original Poster:

13 posts

198 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Hello, I don't come on Pistonheads that much, but I finished building a car that I started a few months back and thought you guys might want to see it?

It started life as one of the most undesirable cars ever made, now it's still one of the most undesirable cars ever made, but with a little less room in the back. This is the Woo.....

Just a normal Daewoo Nexia.....


But has a 243bhp Vauxhall C20 LET engine in the front


.....And another one in the back.






I've always fancied building a twin engine car since I see a Golf with two VR6 engines years ago. I've had the Woo for a while with the C20 LET up front, so I thought I would put one in the back as well as half the work was already done (sort of? lol). It didn't take too long (6 months start to finish) and wasn't too difficult to do either. It's very fast and doesn't drive nowhere near as bad as I thought it would, gear shifts are difficult, but it all works. I've made it so I can drive it with either just the front or just the rear engine, which helps massively on long journeys (I have a few other cars that I use for work etc, but when I do use the Woo I drive it on one engine, unless I wanna have a bit of fun).

For those that are interested, here's some build pics -

So I started off by cutting the front of another Daewoo off


Then cutting a big hole in the rear of Woo


Then welded the two together (there are loads more pics, but these are the highlights if you like)


Plonked the engine in


And voila! Super Woo became Mega Woo.

I took Woo to a rolling road recently, both engines pulled 240bhp. I was a little disappointed as I was hoping for at least 260bhp per engine, so I'm fitting bigger intercoolers at the moment with stronger actuators and a 50bhp shot of NOS per engine (pics to follow). Twin engine mode wasn't too bad with 450bhp/499lbft torque. Woo weighs in at 1341kg, which isn't too bad (lighter than a new Ford Mondeo)


So what’s it like to drive? Nasty, loud, but fast! There is absolutely no wheel spin. You can drop the clutch off the rev limiter in 2nd from stand still and it will do what seems like a 0-60mph in 4 seconds flat! The bump steer from the rear is a little frightening at times, but I’m still running standard rear shocks and springs (which are standard front shocks and springs if you know what I mean). I have some coil overs being made which should help with that. Handling was never good, so I haven’t lost anything there, lol. I haven’t taken it to pod yet, but I’m aiming/hoping for around a 12.2@120mph without NOS. Not sure if I want to take it on a track yet, but it is fully road legal so it gets used occasionally anyway.

Here's some details of the car

C20 LET front engine with F28 6-speed gearbox (standard cable operated clutch & soild lever gear linkage)
C20 LET rear engine with F28 6-speed gearbox (hydraulic clutch operation with cable operated gears running off front linkage)
Both engines run completely indipendant of each other, only syncronised through throttle (cable) and clutch pedal.
Single 50ltr fuel tank with lift pump to swirl pot; two ECU controlled high pressure pumps.
Vauxhall Meriva front discs & calipers
Vauxhall Meriva rear calipers with integrated handbrake adapted to fit.
Rear TCA arms mounted rigid to chassis with outer rear adjustment
Alloy rear rad with twin swichable 14" rear fans extracting through hole in tailgate



Fastdruid

8,642 posts

152 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Kev Read said:
Hello, I don't come on Pistonheads that much, but I finished building a car that I started a few months back and thought you guys might want to see it?

It started life as one of the most undesirable cars ever made, now it's still one of the most undesirable cars ever made, but with a little less room in the back. This is the Woo.....

Just a normal Daewoo Nexia.....
Meh

Kev Read said:
But has a 243bhp Vauxhall C20 LET engine in the front
Still Meh.

Kev Read said:
.....And another one in the back.
<sits up and takes notice> smile

Good work!






R6VED

1,370 posts

140 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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When I first saw the pic I thought "what the fking fk"

After reading the thread I thought "what the fking fk" but for much better reasons :-)

Liquid Tuna

1,400 posts

156 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Holy st dude, that looks a riot!!

5RedLights

155 posts

127 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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I assume the front strut brace has a the dual role of also stopping the engine jumping out the bonnet?!

Excellent job, totally and utterly nuts.

Also, 79 months and 1st post?! King of lurking.

tim2100

6,280 posts

257 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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That looks huge fun, but are Vauxhall Meriva brakes enough to stop 450bhp?

5harp3y

1,942 posts

199 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Mental, love it ... especially how 'normal' the car look.

Kev Read

Original Poster:

13 posts

198 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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5RedLights said:
I assume the front strut brace has a the dual role of also stopping the engine jumping out the bonnet?!

Excellent job, totally and utterly nuts.

Also, 79 months and 1st post?! King of lurking.
Yea, I did notice that! I post on other forums but have bought and sold a few cars through pistonheads, so maybe thats why?

As for the brakes, they seem to work pretty well. Fronts are the same as V6 calibra, Vectra etc, all of which weigh more than this. I'll probably need to get some decent pads for the track, the ones in there are in the calipers when I got them from the breakers yard! lol.


rohrl

8,737 posts

145 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Not another 450bhp twin-engined street-sleper Daewoo. Boring.

wink

Good work.

Needs some Mothercare sunblinds in the rear windows to hide the 2nd engine a bit more.

LordGrover

33,539 posts

212 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Woo and indeed, hoo!

TheHighlander

1,291 posts

198 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Holy hell!

selym

9,544 posts

171 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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I can't see the pics due to a filter, but the words are enough!! Bonkers!

MonkeyBusiness

3,935 posts

187 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Fastdruid said:
Kev Read said:
Hello, I don't come on Pistonheads that much, but I finished building a car that I started a few months back and thought you guys might want to see it?
It started life as one of the most undesirable cars ever made, now it's still one of the most undesirable cars ever made, but with a little less room in the back. This is the Woo.....

Just a normal Daewoo Nexia.....
Meh

Kev Read said:
But has a 243bhp Vauxhall C20 LET engine in the front
Still Meh.

Kev Read said:
.....And another one in the back.
<sits up and takes notice> smile

Good work!
laugh My thoughts too.

chrisj_abz

807 posts

185 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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completely bonkers but thats why i love it!

C.A.R.

3,967 posts

188 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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That is so, so cool. How are the gearbox(es) mated up, is it a pig to drive?

n90acc

126 posts

176 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Fantastic, love crazy project like this. The random choice in car make it all that more hilarious.

Highway Star

3,576 posts

231 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Awesome stuff on the Woo. Indeed:

woohoo

Kev Read

Original Poster:

13 posts

198 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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C.A.R. said:
That is so, so cool. How are the gearbox(es) mated up, is it a pig to drive?
It's not too bad, but a complete pigdog compared to any other normal car. Gearboxes (as with the engines) are are completely indipendent of each other, but are syncronised via linkage and clutch actuation. Basically, the controls (accel pedal, clutch, gearstick) operate both engines and gearboxes.

Throttle was easy (longer cable to rear engine running off the same pedal)


Clutch a little more involved (universal master cylinder running off original pedal box that operates front clutch via a cable). The rear F28 needed to be converted to hydraulic operation, but this has been done before, so I just copied that.




Linkage is a pig, but it works (standard calibra front set up with cables running off them for rear gear selection operation)


This was my first attempt, which I had to modify to get more side to side throw (no pics of it at the moment, but looks the same)

It's a complete lash up, and there are better ways of doing it, but I built it on my drive for a laugh and it works, so I really can't be bothered to change it! lol. I'm converting an S1 Elise to Exige now, which takes up all my time.

sleep envy

62,260 posts

249 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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rofl mental

Chris Stott

13,365 posts

197 months

Friday 2nd May 2014
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Sees thread title: 'Mega Woo' WTF?

Looks at 1st pic: Looks like an old Astra with crappy faded red paint

Looks a bit closer: Why has the idiot put plexiglass in the rear window?

Looks at 2nd pic: Mildly interesting

Looks at 3rd pic: rofl

Brilliant thumbup