Similar performance to KTM X-Bow
Similar performance to KTM X-Bow
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craggers

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308 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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As I had driven two laps on KTM X-Bow at the weekend and thought it was brilliant fun to drive.

Which kits do similar drive and performance (not the look !!) would I think the BEC Seven will the best answer or even CEC seven will do the same job?

surrey7er

3,944 posts

293 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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What specifically did u like about the xbow? Will help get the right answer

craggers

Original Poster:

2,496 posts

308 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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the power of it (sharp acceleration) and very very good grip!

surrey7er

3,944 posts

293 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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There are kit car options aplenty with similar levels of performance. Set up is very important, and beyond that, personal taste and budget are the main factors. Did u want mid-engined? Whats your budget?

craggers

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Monday 22nd November 2010
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something up to £10k. Can be used on road and track basically

Sam_68

9,939 posts

269 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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craggers said:
the power of it (sharp acceleration) and very very good grip!
A BEC seven will give you very similar performance on paper, but will feel quite different when it comes to the way it accelerates: the x-bow is a (relatively) large capacity turbo engine, which means it has very good low-down torque compared to a bike. Hence if you floor the throttle it has a lot of immediate punch - a BEC needs working hard, with lots of revs, to deliver the goods.

On the other hand, the x-box is a very heavy car, compared to a BEC... the BEC will feel much more nimble.

As Surrey7er says, it depends on what you liked about the x-bow, but a Westfield XTR2 shares the KTM's turbo Audi engine in a mid-mounted installation, so will offer quite similar thrills, or possibly even a Westfield SEight would be a closer match to the KTM's feel in terms of power delivery.

ajprice

32,365 posts

220 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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KTM X-Bow, according to wrongipedia, weights 790kg with a 237bhp VW 2.0 turbo engine - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTM_X-Bow

I'd think that a lot of the sensation of speed from an X-Bow would be because its so open, would something like a VTEC engine GTM Libra coupe give the same effect or are you after a very open car like Caterfield or an MEV Sonic7/Rocket/Exocet?

craggers

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Monday 22nd November 2010
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ajprice said:
KTM X-Bow, according to wrongipedia, weights 790kg with a 237bhp VW 2.0 turbo engine - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTM_X-Bow

I'd think that a lot of the sensation of speed from an X-Bow would be because its so open, would something like a VTEC engine GTM Libra coupe give the same effect or are you after a very open car like Caterfield or an MEV Sonic7/Rocket/Exocet?
Would prefer open car

craggers

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Monday 22nd November 2010
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Sam_68 said:
craggers said:
the power of it (sharp acceleration) and very very good grip!
A BEC seven will give you very similar performance on paper, but will feel quite different when it comes to the way it accelerates: the x-bow is a (relatively) large capacity turbo engine, which means it has very good low-down torque compared to a bike. Hence if you floor the throttle it has a lot of immediate punch - a BEC needs working hard, with lots of revs, to deliver the goods.

On the other hand, the x-box is a very heavy car, compared to a BEC... the BEC will feel much more nimble.

As Surrey7er says, it depends on what you liked about the x-bow, but a Westfield XTR2 shares the KTM's turbo Audi engine in a mid-mounted installation, so will offer quite similar thrills, or possibly even a Westfield SEight would be a closer match to the KTM's feel in terms of power delivery.
So you are saying that modern car engine in seven will be much better than bike version because of torque ? I certainly felt the punch which I think the reason I liked X-Bow's.

Sam_68

9,939 posts

269 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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craggers said:
So you are saying that modern car engine in seven will be much better than bike version because of torque ? I certainly felt the punch which I think the reason I liked X-Bow's.
Hell, no! I wouldn't dare - Jon Ison would probably take out a contract on me if I said something like that again!

Not necessarily better, just very different.

I personally don't 'get' BEC's for road use (though they can be bloody good fun on track), but then I don't really get large-capacity or turbo 'Sevens' either... for me, too much torque overwhelms the purity of the chassis responses on such cars.

I'm a bit middle-of-the-road; I prefer moderate capacity (1.6 - 2 litre) nat. asp. car engines, but you need to experience the different cars to decide which you like best... drive a Westfield SEight back-to-back with a Westfield Megablade and you'll discover how astonishingly different in feel the two extremes can be, even in cars that are visually identical.

Edited by Sam_68 on Monday 22 November 13:11

ArtVandelay

6,692 posts

208 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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craggers said:
Sam_68 said:
craggers said:
the power of it (sharp acceleration) and very very good grip!
A BEC seven will give you very similar performance on paper, but will feel quite different when it comes to the way it accelerates: the x-bow is a (relatively) large capacity turbo engine, which means it has very good low-down torque compared to a bike. Hence if you floor the throttle it has a lot of immediate punch - a BEC needs working hard, with lots of revs, to deliver the goods.

On the other hand, the x-box is a very heavy car, compared to a BEC... the BEC will feel much more nimble.

As Surrey7er says, it depends on what you liked about the x-bow, but a Westfield XTR2 shares the KTM's turbo Audi engine in a mid-mounted installation, so will offer quite similar thrills, or possibly even a Westfield SEight would be a closer match to the KTM's feel in terms of power delivery.
So you are saying that modern car engine in seven will be much better than bike version because of torque ? I certainly felt the punch which I think the reason I liked X-Bow's.
There's a kit car company doing X-Bow replicas at the moment, finished price should be about the same as that of a 7 (from what I've read anyway). Not sure on the engine choices though.

craggers

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2,496 posts

308 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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ArtVandelay said:
craggers said:
Sam_68 said:
craggers said:
the power of it (sharp acceleration) and very very good grip!
A BEC seven will give you very similar performance on paper, but will feel quite different when it comes to the way it accelerates: the x-bow is a (relatively) large capacity turbo engine, which means it has very good low-down torque compared to a bike. Hence if you floor the throttle it has a lot of immediate punch - a BEC needs working hard, with lots of revs, to deliver the goods.

On the other hand, the x-box is a very heavy car, compared to a BEC... the BEC will feel much more nimble.

As Surrey7er says, it depends on what you liked about the x-bow, but a Westfield XTR2 shares the KTM's turbo Audi engine in a mid-mounted installation, so will offer quite similar thrills, or possibly even a Westfield SEight would be a closer match to the KTM's feel in terms of power delivery.
So you are saying that modern car engine in seven will be much better than bike version because of torque ? I certainly felt the punch which I think the reason I liked X-Bow's.
There's a kit car company doing X-Bow replicas at the moment, finished price should be about the same as that of a 7 (from what I've read anyway). Not sure on the engine choices though.
Any chance of knowing which company doing that ?

craggers

Original Poster:

2,496 posts

308 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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Sam_68 said:
craggers said:
So you are saying that modern car engine in seven will be much better than bike version because of torque ? I certainly felt the punch which I think the reason I liked X-Bow's.
Hell, no! I wouldn't dare - Jon Ison would probably take out a contract on me if I said something like that again!

Not necessarily better, just very different.

I personally don't 'get' BEC's for road use (though they can be bloody good fun on track), but then I don't really get large-capacity or turbo 'Sevens' either... for me, too much torque overwhelms the purity of the chassis responses on such cars.

I'm a bit middle-of-the-road; I prefer moderate capacity (1.6 - 2 litre) nat. asp. car engines, but you need to experience the different cars to decide which you like best... drive a Westfield SEight back-to-back with a Westfield Megablade and you'll discover how astonishingly different in feel the two extremes can be, even in cars that are visually identical.

Edited by Sam_68 on Monday 22 November 13:11
biggrin

I think I better try to get ride / drive on all of them.

ArtVandelay

6,692 posts

208 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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craggers said:
ArtVandelay said:
craggers said:
Sam_68 said:
craggers said:
the power of it (sharp acceleration) and very very good grip!
A BEC seven will give you very similar performance on paper, but will feel quite different when it comes to the way it accelerates: the x-bow is a (relatively) large capacity turbo engine, which means it has very good low-down torque compared to a bike. Hence if you floor the throttle it has a lot of immediate punch - a BEC needs working hard, with lots of revs, to deliver the goods.

On the other hand, the x-box is a very heavy car, compared to a BEC... the BEC will feel much more nimble.

As Surrey7er says, it depends on what you liked about the x-bow, but a Westfield XTR2 shares the KTM's turbo Audi engine in a mid-mounted installation, so will offer quite similar thrills, or possibly even a Westfield SEight would be a closer match to the KTM's feel in terms of power delivery.
So you are saying that modern car engine in seven will be much better than bike version because of torque ? I certainly felt the punch which I think the reason I liked X-Bow's.
There's a kit car company doing X-Bow replicas at the moment, finished price should be about the same as that of a 7 (from what I've read anyway). Not sure on the engine choices though.
Any chance of knowing which company doing that ?
The car is called the "Typhoon Valdris"

Edit to add pic




Edited by ArtVandelay on Monday 22 November 15:04

p1doc

3,666 posts

208 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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looks nice and very similar to x-bow!
martin

qdos

825 posts

234 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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craggers said:
the power of it (sharp acceleration) and very very good grip!
Just seen this thread

Try the Deronda definately. Will happily go up against a KTM X-bow and Ariel Atom



Demonstrator runs 300bhp (1.8 VAG Turbo) and 667kg



Edited by qdos on Thursday 25th November 09:01

craggers

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308 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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qdos said:
craggers said:
the power of it (sharp acceleration) and very very good grip!
Just seen this thread

Try the Deronda definately. Will happily go up against a KTM X-bow and Ariel Atom



Demonstrator runs 300bhp (1.8 VAG Turbo) and 667kg



Edited by qdos on Thursday 25th November 09:01
I like it ... do you know how much is it for kits ?

stuleah

16 posts

197 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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Hi the website is www.typhoonsportscars.co.uk
give them a call.
Edit to say the deronda is £30000+

Edited by stuleah on Friday 26th November 21:01

singlecoil

35,806 posts

270 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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stuleah said:
Edit to say the deronda is £30000+

Edited by stuleah on Friday 26th November 21:01
That seems a lot, are you sure? no prices on their website that I could see.

Steve_D

13,801 posts

282 months

Friday 26th November 2010
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singlecoil said:
stuleah said:
Edit to say the deronda is £30000+

Edited by stuleah on Friday 26th November 21:01
That seems a lot, are you sure? no prices on their website that I could see.
Plucked straight from their price list..
Turn key car,Including donor car (Age related) Iva'd with 6 months road tax

Total £16000

No VAT as NOT vat registered

Steve

Edited by Steve_D on Friday 26th November 23:06