Accusump for a bike engined kit car

Accusump for a bike engined kit car

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zx9r magic

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3 posts

213 months

Monday 4th September 2006
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Currently building a stuart taylor zx9r bike powered kit car, iam asking for information / help on the following tpoics
1 iam thinking of installing an accusump to help preserve the engine, has anyone fitted one to there car and if so where did you get it and what was the cost.
2.I have been advised to fit a cushion damper on the proshaft to help protect the gear box again has anybody fitted one if so do you have any info.
3. Is there a dynojet company in the kent area capable of setting up bike powered kit cars??

Best Regards
ZX9R Magic.

steve_d

13,749 posts

259 months

Monday 4th September 2006
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BGC Motorsports Components will supply Accusump. They are almost standard fitment on Ultima.

www.bgcmotorsport.co.uk/newcooler.html

Steve

denisb

509 posts

256 months

Tuesday 5th September 2006
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zx9r magic said:
Currently building a stuart taylor zx9r bike powered kit car, iam asking for information / help on the following tpoics
1 iam thinking of installing an accusump to help preserve the engine, has anyone fitted one to there car and if so where did you get it and what was the cost.
2.I have been advised to fit a cushion damper on the proshaft to help protect the gear box again has anybody fitted one if so do you have any info.
3. Is there a dynojet company in the kent area capable of setting up bike powered kit cars??

Best Regards
ZX9R Magic.


I have one on my race car.

1. Budget for about £350-£400 including fittings. I got my bits from Demon Tweeks. If you can wait a month mine will be for sale.

2. Good idea, but no idea where.

3. Any decent rolling road would be able to help.

350matt

3,738 posts

280 months

Tuesday 5th September 2006
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For the propshaft speak to dave mac props in coventry 024-7668-3239 as he can make you a tube in tube prop which are joined by rubber between the 2 tubes and make a very effective damper

Matt

zx9r magic

Original Poster:

3 posts

213 months

Tuesday 5th September 2006
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350matt said:
For the propshaft speak to dave mac props in coventry 024-7668-3239 as he can make you a tube in tube prop which are joined by rubber between the 2 tubes and make a very effective damper

Matt

TheExcession

11,669 posts

251 months

Thursday 7th September 2006
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350matt said:
For the propshaft speak to dave mac props in coventry 024-7668-3239 as he can make you a tube in tube prop which are joined by rubber between the 2 tubes and make a very effective damper

Matt

That's a cute solution, I'd never thought of that...