RE: Cosworth-powered Caterham arrives

RE: Cosworth-powered Caterham arrives

Wednesday 19th April 2006

Cosworth-powered Caterham arrives

New Superlight R400 boasts 400bhp/tonne


Cosworth-powered Caterham R400
Cosworth-powered Caterham R400
Caterham has revealed details of its latest racing-bred road car, the Superlight R400. It represents the end of the line for the Rover-sourced K-Series engine -- but despite being faster, it's also a bit cheaper.

This keenly anticipated new model weighs just 525Kg and hits 60mph from rest in 3.8 seconds. It's propelled by a new Cosworth-developed 2.0-litre powerplant delivering 210bhp at 7,600rpm -- equivalent to a massive 400bhp per tonne -- and 150lbft of torque at 6,300rpm. With its fast steering rack, muscular power delivery, and epic cornering ability, the R400 looks set to offer some serious driving fun.

It sits on bespoke Avon CR500 tyres and 15-inch wheels and includes as standard a dry sump, limited slip differential, carbon fibre front wings, composite bucket race seats, four-point harness and a composite wind deflector in lieu of a windscreen.

The car is the first new model from Caterham following the introduction of state of the art chassis construction techniques, which have resulted in a 14 per cent increase in torsional rigidity. The increased stiffness translates to even greater real-world cornering performance and handling feel than before, according to Caterham. It's the result of a switch to a new chassis supplier, Caged, which has invested heavily in sophisticated laser cutting and robot welding technology.

The new Superlight R400 is the successor to the hugely popular Rover K-Series engined R400, a car that not only enjoyed great success on the road, but also excelled on the circuit through Caterham’s R400 and Eurocup race series. Derived from the C400 race car, used in the Caterham Superlight Challenge 2006.

Demand for the new R400 is high, according to Caterham. It's been taking orders for several months despite not having announced specification or pricing and first in the queue is singer Chris Rea, a long standing Seven owner. "When I heard about plans to introduce a replacement for the old R400, I simply had to have one!" said Rea. "The combination of Cosworth power and the Series 3 chassis delivers an adrenaline rush and a level of performance that I cannot resist."

Caterham is taking orders now and production begins in July. It costs £26,995 in kit form or £29,495 fully built at the firm’s Dartford factory.

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hendry

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Wednesday 19th April 2006
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I notice the Cosworth cars have a driver side exhaust - I have far from fond memories of toasting in the passenger seat of an older Caterham with the exhaust just inches from me, so will this be a feature of the new cars?

ewenm

28,506 posts

246 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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Yes, as the Cosworth engine's exhaust ports are on that side. No point re-routing the exhausts round to the other side.

dannylt

1,906 posts

285 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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I had a 250bhp Duratec in my Series 3 all last year, and exhaust heat was no problem at all. In fact, cruising on the road in winter it's nice to rest gloved hands on it to reheat (I have no heater). It was originally quite loud, but much nicer now with monster RaceCo silencer. Now 300+ bhp for this year, so 600bhp/ton!

GTRene

16,590 posts

225 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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300+hp duratec engine? what did you do to that engine? turbo? SC?
must be a real blast
GTRene

jackal

11,248 posts

283 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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ohhh, ive seen that car somewhere before.... same color as well!

dannylt

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Wednesday 19th April 2006
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Blimey - yes, very familiar looking! That's Honda Irish Green?

GTRene - nope - still normally aspirated, just very modified by RaceCo!

normalbloke

7,461 posts

220 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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Mine has had Cossie power since '96!!
And with the rh side exhaust..
The heat is no problem.

TT Tim

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248 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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I'm pretty sure that one of these was out at Brands yesterday - very nice dark blue in colour.

Was a Caterham Motorsport corporate event going on so it wouldn't surprise me.

Tim

GTRene

16,590 posts

225 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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dannylt said:
Blimey - yes, very familiar looking! That's Honda Irish Green?

GTRene - nope - still normally aspirated, just very modified by RaceCo!

very interesting dannylt, but in that high state of tuning, can you still talk a bit about reliabillity? just like a duratec 300hp turbo or SC? I bet its more racy your way
but I also like a bit reliabillity about the same as lets say Honda SC 300hp?
thanks
GTRene

mic

376 posts

234 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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Looks a nice car to me!

Yetidog

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217 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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Anybody got any idea why these new cosworth engines lack the buzz of the k series? I am hunting for a young R500 or new CSR 260. Open minded, but...
The CSR and new R400 straight line stats look great but every journo and Caterham guru I speak to says that the R500 has the FEAR factor that the CSR (and presumably new R400) lack.

juansolo

3,012 posts

279 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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That's the fear of the bill if the £14,000 R500 Minister engine lets go I suspect....

>> Edited by juansolo on Wednesday 19th April 18:47

normalbloke

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220 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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And what about the stories of the Cosworth Duratec lunching itself?Is there any truth in it?Or will it be swept under the carpet if it is true?
Or are we not supposed to talk about that?

dannylt

1,906 posts

285 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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Maybe the lack of buzz refers to the CSR's civilised handling on roads vs the DeDion bouncing trying to get traction over bad surfaces? Or maybe it's the fact that is has no mid range and just peaky top end power? I've never driven a CSR, but my Duratec powered S3 is a huge amount of fun, especially due to the monster midrange torque. Or maybe that's just the way Mick set the suspension up when he built it originally . After a bike engined car I missed the midrange torque so wasn't interested in high powered K-series.

dannylt

1,906 posts

285 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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GTRene said:
dannylt said:
GTRene - nope - still normally aspirated, just very modified by RaceCo!
very interesting dannylt, but in that high state of tuning, can you still talk a bit about reliabillity? just like a duratec 300hp turbo or SC? but I also like a bit reliabillity about the same as lets say Honda SC 300hp?
I don't know of many SC Honda's with 50k+ miles in the UK yet. And how many Caterhams have that sort of mileage? As long as it doesn't blow up between yearly upgrades I'll be happy!

jackal

11,248 posts

283 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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Yetidog said:
Anybody got any idea why these new cosworth engines lack the buzz of the k series? I am hunting for a young R500 or new CSR 260. Open minded, but...
The CSR and new R400 straight line stats look great but every journo and Caterham guru I speak to says that the R500 has the FEAR factor that the CSR (and presumably new R400) lack.




The jornous are talking more about the new chassis and suspension vs. the old s3 dedion setup. Personally wouldnt read too much into what the mags say, most of the journo cars are stupidly setup in and awful to drive in any case. My car has more than enough buzz, and the low down torque of these duratecs will scare you more than any R500 !

POORCARDEALER

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242 months

Wednesday 19th April 2006
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R500 is a mans car.....................

DBSV8

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239 months

Thursday 20th April 2006
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Could the factory fit the classic wheel arches ( original skirts ) as opposed to the cycle type fenders to this spec ?

cheers

DBSV8

normalbloke

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Thursday 20th April 2006
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That'd be just wrong!!!!

DBSV8

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Thursday 20th April 2006
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normalbloke said:
That'd be just wrong!!!!


why would this be wrong ?????

love the classic shape , but want the cosworth performance , theoretically could the factory do this ??

its all amatter of personal choice