Bike engined cars
Bike engined cars
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BMR

Original Poster:

954 posts

202 months

Friday 17th July 2009
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Have been looking through the classifieds of Pistonheads recently and am getting a real notion of some of the bike engined kit cars.

I don't have a general model in mind but what are the pros and cons of a bike engined car vs one with a car derived engine?

Are the maintenance of the bike engines a costly part of these? I would be planning to do trackdays and no doubt it'd be well serviced but would like to know of any pitfalls.

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leemarkadams

854 posts

239 months

Friday 17th July 2009
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Before anyone says it.................use the search function! This subject has been done a LOT!

However, I will start the ball rolling and say for the mony you will pay for a BEC you will not get anyhting with the same performance!

Lee

Jon Ison

1,304 posts

257 months

Sunday 19th July 2009
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OK, everyone is backing off from this one, here's my opinion, its biased I love bike engined cars.

As above, £ for smile nothing (on wheels) will come close.

They allegedly have a reputation for blowing engines and gearbox's, I personally don't find that to be the case drawn from my experience of been involved in one way or another with BECs since the late 80's.

The lack of reverse on a lot of cars puts people off, I personally don't find it a problem either, its a price I'm happy to pay for the sheer joy of driving the things.

They are not motorway cars but not many 7's are ? Take one down the lanes or on track and they shine. That's why I own one, I'm told that 6k revs at motorway cruising is annoying, maybe it is, I have a tin top for motorway work, the BEC is a toy. That said I have done Le mans twice two up with camping gear in a BEC from the north of England which involved plenty of motorway work.

I'm told there no good in town ? Personally again don't find slow pottering about town a problem.

I love the 6 speed sequential box that comes for free.

I like the soundtrack.

My advice on buying one would be if possible look at the owners club for that particular car, see if its a known car, get as much info as possible on the car, the builder befroe you travel, also and it applies to any kit make sure its registered properly to, there seems to be a few bike engined sierras about at the moment.


People try to convince me there is a down side to owning BEC's, they have still to convince me of one I'm afraid, when I look at the big picture which involves bringing £££££'s into the equation, my own personal toy budget I cannot get near the thrill of owning/driving a BEC.

I have supercar performance up to around 125/130mph for peanuts.




Sam_68

9,939 posts

269 months

Sunday 19th July 2009
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rofl

It must have been, oooh, almost a week since the last time someone asked this question?

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Perhaps it would be an idea for the Mods to sticky this subject, in the best interests of Jon’s blood pressure and so that we can all get on with our lives?

Jon Ison

1,304 posts

257 months

Sunday 19th July 2009
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Rather than a sticky maybe its time for a BEC forum ?

leemarkadams

854 posts

239 months

Sunday 19th July 2009
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Agreed, a BEC forum would be good!

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

222 months

Sunday 19th July 2009
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Really? It would see as much traffic as the 4x4 one - which is not a lot.

Furyblade_Lee

4,114 posts

248 months

Sunday 19th July 2009
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I'm not getting involved!

There is a dedicated BEC club website and forum, its good but you will not get the CEC balance you get on Pistonheads. The CEC non-beliverers are wrong, but there input is much appreciated!!! ;-)

BMR

Original Poster:

954 posts

202 months

Sunday 19th July 2009
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Sorry everyone I seem to have set something off in here! biggrin


Bit of a dilemma for me as I'm currently racing but it seems to be nothing but money..

The prospect of having a car mainly for trackdays and the general hoon on the road is something thats tempting.

Picking trackdays as I fancy and not having the 'pressure' of the feeling of doing an actual racing championship might be better for me.

Sam_68

9,939 posts

269 months

Monday 20th July 2009
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Furyblade_Lee said:
The CEC non-beliverers are wrong ;-)
See - poor ole Lee is so punch-drunk he can't even work out which side he belivers in any more! smile

...or have we finally managed to talk some sense into you, Lee? yikes

Furyblade_Lee

4,114 posts

248 months

Monday 20th July 2009
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Sam, I love both! As I have said before, my mate's Caterham R400-and-a-bit-more really floats my boat. But I know my £9k R1 Phoenix can lap just as fast as his £30k Caterham, and my engine costs £600 not £6,000 like his does! I do love car engines as much as bike engines but financially for me it is more cost effective to run a BEC as a toy. I can fix it without my Wife ever knowing it broke. Which it doesn't anyway.

Bugger, you got me involved again...... ;-0

Lost my mojo

205 posts

249 months

Monday 20th July 2009
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So whats better cec or bec?

Hehe, I'll grab my coat and leave.

After every trackday I consider selling my kit for a bec Striker, but cant bring myself to sell my car.

Andy

Crippo

1,340 posts

244 months

Monday 20th July 2009
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Well I bought Rauris Cosworth Fury...I cant believe you can go quicker, I wheel span in second gear on a totally dry road. Definately requires a deft touch of the throttle. Fun but scary

Furyblade_Lee

4,114 posts

248 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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Been in that car with Ruari, genuine 140mph where we shouldn't have....... ;-) it is properly fast!

Crippo

1,340 posts

244 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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I'm taking it to llandow on 5th Sept with JPSC...will find out then what it can do.

Transmitter Man

4,253 posts

248 months

Tuesday 21st July 2009
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Different, and I'd love one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&am...

Phil
TVR 420 SEAC