New member from Peterborough
Hello everyone. I have my name on the list for a Lister Bell, deposit paid etc and now waiting!
The Lister Bell choice was easy for me. I like good engineering.
I intend to build the car as an out and out competition car. My background before horses (singular and with legs and a long story) is in rallying. In particular tarmac events. so you can see where this is going!
So, with a while ahead before anything arrives I have to resolve a couple of dilemma's... Alfa or Toyota engine. My preference would be Toyota but they are a little rare in the UK to say the least and as I would probably want two
its even worse. The gearbox is a relatively easy choice, MR2 Turbo with a Quaife LSD. At least that is where my head is at present!
Anyway, I look forward to the journey with you all and thank you in advance for the help and guidance I will seek.
Andrew
Re: New member from Peterborough
Alfa engine whilst Italian, are in my opinion old and heavy for the standard power they give, yes you can tune them, look at Neils, where as the toyota has a bucket of horses straight out of the box, not stressed and can be tuned if needed.
I guess you need to know what class you can compete in and are there any restrictions, that may answer the question for you or point in a new direction.
Whichever way you go it will be good to watch as it progresses.
All the best and Welcome to the club
Ian
Re: New member from Peterborough
Hi Andrew,
Welcome to the forum, I am sure you will be very happy with the ListerBell. I know I am, look forward to meeting up at some point.
Dave
Re: New member from Peterborough
Yes indeed, welcome Andrew.
I've been convinced for a long time that an appreciation of good engineering is going to attract buyers to ListerBell.
Good choice. Keep us posted as you go along.
Re: New member from Peterborough
Toyota engine is the way to go. If you want a similar output from an Alfa, you'll be looking around the 10k mark. The off the shelf supercharger kit for the Toyota would be nice too. Be even nicer if whipple made one to bolt on.
Re: New member from Peterborough
I would go with the Toyota engine and if you have the budget a nice sequential box from DJM motorsport and a pneumatic paddle shift! But that's just me :)
Re: New member from Peterborough
Welcome to the club. All the best with the build, though starting with a LB means you've already made a good start.
Regards Jeff.
Re: New member from Peterborough
Welcome Andrew. If you want to compete with it then I'd say the Toyota route is the best one, it's got to offer the most reliable power/£.
Re: New member from Peterborough
Welcome along. Have you thought of importing the Toyota engine from Japan? It's done a lot down here, but there are a lot of cars imported into NZ from Japan every month. I know people that have bought in engines or just the front halves of cars, it can work out quite cheap. Have a look here http://www.tau-trade.com/gen/TopPage.do a friend of mine works at the Tau NZ agent and others I know have used them.
1 Attachment(s)
Re: New member from Peterborough
Andrew,
for Stage Rallying, be aware of engine sizes. My copy of 'RACMSA Specific Regulations for Rallying (H)' shows the following
Attachment 8349
Mark