Got me a new toy !

Got me a new toy !

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nevpugh308

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4,398 posts

270 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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Got me a new toy

Westfield Sei (Narrow body, Independant Rear Suspension), jet black with cycle wings.
Set of 13" 5 spoke Revolution Alloys with Avon Turbospeed tyres plus a set of 14" Minilight alloys with little used slicks.
Connaught 1600 X-flow 145 Bhp
Twin 45 Webbers (suck, suck, suck !)
Dry Sumped
RS2000 4 speed box
Limited slip quaife diff.
Discs all round
RAC roll bar
Sports seats, harnesses, electric pull off switch
Quick rack, etc etc

Was built by the first owner as a hillclimb car in 1990, but didn't no much competition work, then just sat around for most of the 90's (MOTs to prove)

Engine was built by Connaught, blueprinted, lightened balanced crank and conrods, fancy pistons, yadda yadda. Two dyno tests, one at 142 bhp, a later one at 145 bhp (at 6?00 rpm), 133 lbft torque at 5000 rpm. Weighing the same as a couple of bags of sugar, so should be fun

juansolo : thanks for all your previous info, it all came in VERY useful .... thanks I know a Cosworth or whatever engine would have been better, but basically I can't aford the extra 3k or 4k I'd need to get such a vehicle (I can always sell and trade up in the future). Okay, so I was looking for a pinto engined car, but this Connaught built engine is a real sweetie ..... (and seriously loud !)

Will post some pictures when I get back from Italy (off tomorrow to the Ferrari and Maserati factories )

Questions :

The car has no wing mirrors ... NEED wing mirrors ! What do other people fit / use ?

What are the brakes likely to be from on this car, or how on earth would I find out ?

AndySA

900 posts

264 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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Looks like you are going to have a lot of fun in this one!

I have been following the most informative threads that you started during your search for your car. Hope you keep us all informed on this car and any mods that you carry out.

Andrew

theboymoon

2,699 posts

261 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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Will post some pictures when I get back from Italy (off tomorrow to the Ferrari and Maserati factories )





Sounds like someone is having a good week then!

Moonie

nevpugh308

Original Poster:

4,398 posts

270 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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Absolutely New car on Monday, then Wednesday - Friday in Modena and Maranello The only downer being the fact I want to play with my new toy ! Oh well ... will have to wait to the weekend !

DavidP

371 posts

273 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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The car has no wing mirrors ... NEED wing mirrors ! What do other people fit / use ?

What are the brakes likely to be from on this car, or how on earth would I find out ?


Good effort....you'll have a blast in her.
Brakes first. My experience is only with Caterhams, so if irrelevant, disregard this.
Caterhams have wing mirrors that bolt on/through the side screens on both sides. If, like me, you prefer to drive without side screens, there is a bloke oop north who supplies some that fit onto the side screen hinges of a Caterham windscreen. They are cleverly designed, seconds to fit and bloody well made. If you're interested, I try and get you details/photos.

Again on Caterhams, the brakes are normally Ford Sierra twin-pot calipers. James Whiting (01784 241466) does a fabulous four-pot conversion.

If this has nothing to do with Westies, sorry.

nevpugh308

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4,398 posts

270 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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DavidP ... they are twin pot (biggish) calipers, so you might be right. Ref the wing mirrors that fit in the side screen "holes", that sounds a top notch idea .... if you could get the details that would be appreciated thanks

DavidP

371 posts

273 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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Nev.....the guy is on ricklongden@netscapeonline.co.uk or 0161 881 0603 or 2 Clovelly Rd, Chorlton, Mancs, M21 8XU.

He will emailed me a brochure with piccies before I bought. £50 per pair plus p&p. I've been using them for a year or so and they are fab.

Cheers
David

juansolo

3,012 posts

279 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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What are the brakes likely to be from on this car, or how on earth would I find out ?

Front calipers, if they are big twin pots, are most likely M16's. Perfectly up to the job of stopping a
Westie. Pads are pretty cheap also at £30 a set from Cat Motorsport and they last forever.

The car has no wing mirrors ... NEED wing mirrors ! What do other people fit / use ?

Mine has the small Spa Design jobbies on which are a little too small IMO. They do some bigger ones though. Also checkout Racetech as they're quite nice also. You probably won't need one on the passenger side as you can't see it with the door on anyhow (fine with it off however).

Sounds a very nice car and a top buy. The spec is absolutely spot on for track work. I look forward to seeing the piccies. You will have a LOT of fun with it.

Maybe catch you at a trackday sometime.

>> Edited by juansolo on Tuesday 3rd September 13:38

Size Nine Elm

5,167 posts

285 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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Congrats, sounds excellent.

I've been watching these threads with a great deal of interest, and have been thinking of buying/building a 7-esque car next year, so thanks to juansolo for lots of useful input.

nevpugh308

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270 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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DavidP .... thanks, I'll email him :-)

juansolo ..... M16 as in Peugeot ?

Yes, that's the next thing, my first track day ! Need a nice airfield (?) somewhere, sessioned (beginners section !!) with preferably an instructor .... time to troll the net .....

apguy

50 posts

285 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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M16 as in Metric 16 calipers as fitted to (amongst others):
Ford Escort Mk2 RS2000
Ford Capri 2.8i
Lotus Sunbeam

They are cast iron 2 pot calipers.

Regards
Andrew

juansolo

3,012 posts

279 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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They're called M16 calipers. I *think* they are from a Cortina or somesuch (edit - actually what he said directly above me ). Either way they are designed to stop a much heavier car than a 7. We have them on our Vx car with drums at the back and have no issues with them and no intention of changing them.

As for trackdays I can heartily recommend BookaTrack they are the only people I use due to the very strict policies they have on safety. Also I have rather large stickers down the side of my car advertising them that I'm sure other organisers might take exception to

Go to one of their airfield days, you'll have a top time. If the PPE is ever running again, I'll take you out for a spin should our paths cross.

>> Edited by juansolo on Tuesday 3rd September 14:19

nevpugh308

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270 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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Now there's an invite you are going to get taken up on Thanks ....

juansolo

3,012 posts

279 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2002
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thanks to juansolo for lots of useful input

Glad to be of help.

TBH it's nice to see a bit more activity in this forum as there are precious few places on the net that deal with kit-cars as a whole rather than specialising in a single marque. It makes a refreshing change.

dangerous B

44 posts

263 months

Thursday 5th September 2002
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front brakes as stated, rears will be 4x4 or late sierra rear calipers with hand brake on disc facility. For disc info ask on the WSCC website. Brian

nevpugh308

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4,398 posts

270 months

Monday 9th September 2002
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DavidP .... that email address (for the wing mirrors) bounced ..... are you sure it's the right one ?

Cheers !

V8Bert

37 posts

263 months

Wednesday 11th September 2002
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Re. Wing Mirrors.

Both of my Westies have factory fitted wing mirrors. The posts on the side of the windscreen come in two different varieties. The ones I use have a casting which accepts a wing mirror at the base of the post. I also have some posts without the castings lying around somewhere. I presume these bits are readily available from Westfield.

Have you been over to the factory yet? I don't know where in the Midlands you are, but it's well worth a visit.

Petrol_Head

7 posts

266 months

Wednesday 11th September 2002
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Have a Westie with Wing mirrors which I sometimes try to use.

But most of the time I rely on a central mirror stuck to the Windscreen in the top centre position.

This is standard Auto Shop fare and apart from the risk of getting knocked off when getting in and out of the car is your best option.

PS. I assume your car has a windscreen and not an aeroscreen!.

Good Luck you have made the right coice

nevpugh308

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4,398 posts

270 months

Wednesday 11th September 2002
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Thanks !

(mind you, dont think so at the moment, see my post about oil filters !)

DavidP

371 posts

273 months

Wednesday 11th September 2002
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DavidP .... that email address (for the wing mirrors) bounced ..... are you sure it's the right one ?

Cheers !



Sorry mate, I've just called him and its changed to sevenaccessories@aol.com

The phone number is right though. Good luck with the seals and filter.

(I presume you know the joke where the punch line is "and the mechanic says 'looks like you've blown a seal'. To which the penguin says 'no, no, its just icecream'")