Dutch Ultima builders?

Dutch Ultima builders?

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Puppetmaster

Original Poster:

9 posts

212 months

Saturday 9th September 2006
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Hi there!

We're gonna start our Ultima adventure next summer and we where wondering if there are any Dutch Ultima builders on this forum, which we can come in contact with?

We're planning to build a GTR with an American V8 (approx. 450 hp) engine.
Any hints and tips?

Thanks guys!

GTRene

16,679 posts

225 months

Saturday 9th September 2006
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Lotus dealer van der Kooi in Amsterdam is building a can-am Ultima you could give them a call...
Nice to hear someone else planning to do such job...Ow and Donkervoort "dealer" Albers in Drenthe? have sold 3 Ultima GTR cars about 2 years ago? and built one complete themselfs

here some links;

www.lotuscars.nl/site/main.php?page=nieuws&merknaam=Lotus&lang=nl&details=4

Lochem
Kwinkweerd 10
7241 CW LOCHEM
Tel: (0031) - (0) 573 255 933
Fax: (0031) - (0) 573 255 969

Amsterdam

Amsteldijk 52
1074 HX Amsterdam
Tel: (0031) - (0) 20 673 58 58
Fax: (0031) - (0) 20 673 35 55

E-mail:


info@vanderkooisportscars.nl

and from Albers;

www.autoalbers.nl/

en hier de oude link waar nog een beetje instaat;

www.rtl.nl/automotor/stapelopautos/tvprogramma/gow01_19.xml

GTRene

Puppetmaster

Original Poster:

9 posts

212 months

Saturday 9th September 2006
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Thanks for the info!
Are there any Dutch Ultima builders on this forum?

GTRene

16,679 posts

225 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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Yes also..a guy named joop...but he's a bit quiet lately, perhaps busy building it? I believe he's building one with a V10 BMW engine??try under search last six months and look for joop I believe his name is.
GTRene

GTWayne

4,595 posts

218 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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This is not the first time I have run into Double Dutch here on this forum, but this time ,at least it is legitimate.

steve_d

13,753 posts

259 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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Joop signs on here as Donkeasy and lives in Eindhoven
There is also Alfasteve is in Gronigen.

Steve

donkeasy

636 posts

223 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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Ook goedemorgen,

Yes, it's been very busy, but not as much on the ultima as I wanted.

We have been building this from scratch: wheelsurf

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GTWayne

4,595 posts

218 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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Do you plan to install a BMW V10 motor in this and if so, what trans-axle do you intend to use?

GTRene

16,679 posts

225 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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donkeasy said:
Ook goedemorgen,

Yes, it's been very busy, but not as much on the ultima as I wanted.

We have been building this from scratch: wheelsurf




Hey Joop goedemorgen so your busy but not with the Ultima taht much but whit the wheelsurf?! I've seen those things(not the same but look alike's) many years ago strange looking silly thingshehe they could do races with them too, only when you fall over it does not look very good me thinks.

Anyway how far are you with the Ultima, can you give us a short update?
cheers
GTRene


Edited by GTRene on Sunday 10th September 10:26

donkeasy

636 posts

223 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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I have a Audi/Lambo v10 and will use the G50 gearbox.
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GTRene

16,679 posts

225 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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donkeasy said:
I have a Audi/Lambo v10 and will use the G50 gearbox.

Wow...think you are the first to use that engine in a Ultima GTR very very nicebow
good luck with that, can't wait to see and hear that car when its ready
Ow and I changed your link in the IMG link the one that is on top of your picture gallery in image pictures...you only have to copy that and not have to put [url] things then...simple.
have fun Joop.
GTRene


Edited by GTRene on Sunday 10th September 11:28


Edited by GTRene on Sunday 10th September 11:29

donkeasy

636 posts

223 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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thx rene

V8 VUM

3,206 posts

222 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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Joop,

Hi there old chap!

Was your Audi-V10 engine hard to find? Was it new or out of something?
What bhp etc do you expect from it?

Are you doing the work yourself or do you have some audi experts on hand?

cheers

keith

donkeasy

636 posts

223 months

Sunday 10th September 2006
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I bought the engine from Kronenburg motorsport in Geldrop (netherlands)
It's around the corner and he often does/have engines for me.
Because I used to build my own engines before I have a good understanding with the guys there.
They also have their own motormanagement system (KMS) witch is good and affordeble.
The V10 is a testengine from the factory.
He often buys 50 to 100 engiines there, lots of v8 too.
And there was also (my) V10 laying there.

Were going to open it next week.
I want to put quicker camshafts and 10 trottlebodies on it.
nice exhaust and no enviramental stuf on it must bring 550, I gues.

Puppetmaster

Original Poster:

9 posts

212 months

Monday 11th September 2006
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But don't you have a problem with Dutch MOT? Because there doesn't seem to be any place for a "katalysator" (what's the english word for that?).
What kind of performance will you be looking at?

Can anybody tell us how does it work with "BPM" in the Netherlands? Because it seems to me that you'll need to get a SVA test in the UK and then import the car to the Netherlands. Then, you're obliged to pay BPM, right? How much will this be and how do they define it's value?

donkeasy

636 posts

223 months

Wednesday 11th October 2006
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Puppetmaster said:
But don't you have a problem with Dutch MOT? Because there doesn't seem to be any place for a "katalysator" (what's the english word for that?).
What kind of performance will you be looking at?

Can anybody tell us how does it work with "BPM" in the Netherlands? Because it seems to me that you'll need to get a SVA test in the UK and then import the car to the Netherlands. Then, you're obliged to pay BPM, right? How much will this be and how do they define it's value?


Call the RDW in Veendam

striker 20v

53 posts

215 months

Sunday 29th October 2006
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Just keep all "bonnetjes" for the stuff you bought in holland, you've allready paid Tax on those parts so they can't by law quote that for BPM, the best way to get around this is to only have to pay tax for the chassis and body kit, which is the car Law wise, that would save you a shed load of money, if you use a used engine and box purchased abroad, make sure you pay Parts tax on that 4% and keep all paperwork assoiciated with it, take all the stuff to customs when applying for plates, and have everything on show appart from the parts you purchased at ultima you'll have to have the bill from ultima which states the exact amount of money spend there, and if they're willing they should let you get away with paying BPM over the Ultima parts alone. This way is not illegal but requires a shedload of work, but can save you an enourmous amount of money.

there are numorous folks at the dutch kitcar club (www.kitcarclub.nl) which have gone this route who will be very happy to give the advise you need to stay legal but not pay to much tax.

if you want info from guys who know their stuff around BPM SVA and the dutch RDW contact www.speedon.nl they do Intermechanica, Raw engineering, Gardner Douglas and others. ask for Mischa or Bas.

grtz Thomas

v8 vum

3,206 posts

222 months

Monday 30th October 2006
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Donkeasy,

So the v10 fits the Ultima chassis ok? Much in the way of mods needed?

I am now at the point in my build where I have to settle on an engine myself!

Obviously the simplest solution would be the LS7, and I am sure it would be a good choice...but.....I really would prefer a shorter stroke, higher revving engine.

The V10 is interesting, but now I have bought the Reg plate V8 VUM, I have a bit of a problem!!!!laugh

Since I have had AMG Mercs in the past and found the engines to be virtually bullet-proof, I have to say I wish I could source a good AMG engine for my project, but they seem hugely expensive in the UK, and I cannot seem to find anyone expert in AMG engines here that will help with the project....
Don't even know if they would fit!

Any ideas or contacts would be gratefully receieved!

Good luck on your project!

Keith

donkeasy

636 posts

223 months

Tuesday 31st October 2006
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I think the MB-AMG E55 or E65 way is very good,
if you look in my old foruminputs there is a lot of info.
These engines are not very expensive, and very relaible.
I didnot choose for them because I preffered the high revsound.

Good luck and remember:
There is no wrong choise, only......

Joop

Edited by donkeasy on Tuesday 31st October 18:26