Bentley Turbo R Track Car!
Discussion
hman said:
i was hoping the wing had just been placed onto the boot, it wont make any difference on that car - well not until its way above the roofline in the clean air and it needs to be about twice as wide.
^^^^ this. It needs to be either higher and bigger, or on the roof at the back. The air on the boot lid will be too turbulent for that to work as it stands.
I agree with the others about the rear wing. It's looks cheap and it looks like it won't work and the problem is that us PHer's know this and hence so will other people. Sometimes it can be a fine line between making a modification that makes the vehicle unique and making a modification that devalues the car e.g the wing doesn't devalue the car money wise but devalues the Bentley badge on the car.
I think some of the problem is the Bentley is a 1970's three box design and has a huge long, flat boot. I reckon you will need to copy a 1980's three box design that raced back then, say BTCC or at Bathurst 1000 - like the Holden Comodore
Has a long flat boot like the Bentley but with a very different spoiler on the back. If you can extend the wheel arches and fit 15" wide slicks under them, then that'll be great
Now I have said all that, It's your car so do it to your design, that you believe is right for the car.
I think some of the problem is the Bentley is a 1970's three box design and has a huge long, flat boot. I reckon you will need to copy a 1980's three box design that raced back then, say BTCC or at Bathurst 1000 - like the Holden Comodore
Has a long flat boot like the Bentley but with a very different spoiler on the back. If you can extend the wheel arches and fit 15" wide slicks under them, then that'll be great
Now I have said all that, It's your car so do it to your design, that you believe is right for the car.
Edited by John_S4x4 on Tuesday 8th July 10:50
I'm such a fan of this build. Really want to do it myself someday.
Rear wings on Turbo Rs are hard to find.
Someone has done the old Plymouth Road Runner style.
Some original design sketches did call for a lip spoiler.
And this has been seen in Japan.
I think the best resolved wing design wise was the Phantom Motors Turbo R wing - which used the "B" logo design as the wing support. So cool.
More photos: http://www.bentleyspotting.com/2010/07/bentley-tur...
I'm also a fan of things looking so bad and out of place that it's actually good.
Still got yellow wheels on my Turbo R after Plastidipping them a couple of years ago.
Video of it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrKfs530P7w
That's a home brew mesh grille as well: http://www.bentleyspotting.com/2012/06/brewing-mes...
And I've received my Race Number Spots that are going on this weekend.
The Rolls-Royce Owners Club Victorian branch is having a track day in two weeks. Totally getting stickered up like this!
Really looking forward to how this project progresses.
Rear wings on Turbo Rs are hard to find.
Someone has done the old Plymouth Road Runner style.
Some original design sketches did call for a lip spoiler.
And this has been seen in Japan.
I think the best resolved wing design wise was the Phantom Motors Turbo R wing - which used the "B" logo design as the wing support. So cool.
More photos: http://www.bentleyspotting.com/2010/07/bentley-tur...
I'm also a fan of things looking so bad and out of place that it's actually good.
Still got yellow wheels on my Turbo R after Plastidipping them a couple of years ago.
Video of it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrKfs530P7w
That's a home brew mesh grille as well: http://www.bentleyspotting.com/2012/06/brewing-mes...
And I've received my Race Number Spots that are going on this weekend.
The Rolls-Royce Owners Club Victorian branch is having a track day in two weeks. Totally getting stickered up like this!
Really looking forward to how this project progresses.
I like the idea and am looking forward to hearing about how it goes but can't say I'm enjoying the execution.
Nothing to do with being a Bentley purist as I'm not (the rear wing doesn't bother me except on a technical level). But as an engineer it's painful to see perfectly good parts being hacked up. Why not take your time and do a nicer job of it? Sorry but that dash plate for the transmission lever looks bloody awful.
I wish you well in your cause though, don't get me wrong.
Nothing to do with being a Bentley purist as I'm not (the rear wing doesn't bother me except on a technical level). But as an engineer it's painful to see perfectly good parts being hacked up. Why not take your time and do a nicer job of it? Sorry but that dash plate for the transmission lever looks bloody awful.
I wish you well in your cause though, don't get me wrong.
XJR500bhp said:
maxdb said:
Looks a bit small?
Loving the whole project, but that rear wing is awful. Well, mission accomplished, I think. FFS, do you think I am taking this seriously? Oh dear.
Anyway, the wing is a temporary thing - just there to be a wind up. (See what I did there wind/wind.... never mind)
Oh, the dash panel - that is temporary until the whole dash comes out, then it will be a bit special.
Hacked about? Not worthy of an answer.
The whole car is WIP. There is a heap of stuff to do, but customers bikes/cars take priority as does earning money.
I have the first track day at the end of the month - oh dear will I fall off because of the rear wing? We shall see.
Here is a list of things to do (well some of them).
New wheels and tyres - 19 or 20 inch
Plastic side windows.
Active ride delete and Bilstein shox.
New door cards.
Remove rear window motors.
Remove inner headlamps and duct in air.
Bonnet louvres.
Water injection.
Bigger brakes with water cooling.
Strip out remaining interior.
Remove dashboard and hvac, fit lightweight hvac and alloy dash.
Electric steering column delete.
Full cage plus shell bracing.
Solid mounts for subframes.
Fibreglass Muliner bumpers
LSD probably Quaiffe
It WILL remain as a road car, so the mods will reflect this. It will be at least a year before I am somewhere near where I want to be with this. I am having a whole heap of fun driving / building /winding up with this. It is a cheap way of having fun. Please don't take this so seriously,eh? It's a laugh, OK - or doesn't the PH majority know how to do that?
Just had my 60th and survived a near fatal accident 5 years ago including losing my wife of 18 months - so every day is a bonus. The bucket list is getting shorter!!
Anyway, the wing is a temporary thing - just there to be a wind up. (See what I did there wind/wind.... never mind)
Oh, the dash panel - that is temporary until the whole dash comes out, then it will be a bit special.
Hacked about? Not worthy of an answer.
The whole car is WIP. There is a heap of stuff to do, but customers bikes/cars take priority as does earning money.
I have the first track day at the end of the month - oh dear will I fall off because of the rear wing? We shall see.
Here is a list of things to do (well some of them).
New wheels and tyres - 19 or 20 inch
Plastic side windows.
Active ride delete and Bilstein shox.
New door cards.
Remove rear window motors.
Remove inner headlamps and duct in air.
Bonnet louvres.
Water injection.
Bigger brakes with water cooling.
Strip out remaining interior.
Remove dashboard and hvac, fit lightweight hvac and alloy dash.
Electric steering column delete.
Full cage plus shell bracing.
Solid mounts for subframes.
Fibreglass Muliner bumpers
LSD probably Quaiffe
It WILL remain as a road car, so the mods will reflect this. It will be at least a year before I am somewhere near where I want to be with this. I am having a whole heap of fun driving / building /winding up with this. It is a cheap way of having fun. Please don't take this so seriously,eh? It's a laugh, OK - or doesn't the PH majority know how to do that?
Just had my 60th and survived a near fatal accident 5 years ago including losing my wife of 18 months - so every day is a bonus. The bucket list is getting shorter!!
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