Etype into a Race Car
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art_of_war
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#1 Etype into a Race Car
Hello dear all,
I have an idea, which will not necessarily come true, but I just want to understand what to look at, and would appreciate a piece of advice. What if I decided to turn my E-type ( E-type series 1, 1962 ) into a race (track) car. What company would you suggest to contact for such parts as:
-wheels
-roll cage
-gearbox
-suspension
-brakes
-exhaust
-engine reinforcement and cooling
etc....
What would you think a budget of such conversion would be? parts, work, both?
Thank you!
I have an idea, which will not necessarily come true, but I just want to understand what to look at, and would appreciate a piece of advice. What if I decided to turn my E-type ( E-type series 1, 1962 ) into a race (track) car. What company would you suggest to contact for such parts as:
-wheels
-roll cage
-gearbox
-suspension
-brakes
-exhaust
-engine reinforcement and cooling
etc....
What would you think a budget of such conversion would be? parts, work, both?
Thank you!
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David Jones
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Add your E-Type to our World Map: http://forum.etypeuk.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1810
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Add your E-Type to our World Map: http://forum.etypeuk.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1810
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art_of_war
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#3
Hello Heuer, how are you? Thank you!Heuer wrote:Rob Beere: http://www.rob-beere-racing.co.uk/
RS Panels: http://www.rspanels.co.uk/index.php
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Fine thank you Art - trust you are well and enjoying your FHC. Some more links for you:
Dennis Welch Motorsport: http://www.bighealey.co.uk/category/catalogues/jaguar
M&C Wilkinson: http://www.jaguar-spares-uk.co.uk/
Cambridge Motorsports: http://www.cambridgemotorsport.com/historic/73823
You may want to follow this thread where a member is preparing his car for racing: viewtopic.php?t=6087
Dennis Welch Motorsport: http://www.bighealey.co.uk/category/catalogues/jaguar
M&C Wilkinson: http://www.jaguar-spares-uk.co.uk/
Cambridge Motorsports: http://www.cambridgemotorsport.com/historic/73823
You may want to follow this thread where a member is preparing his car for racing: viewtopic.php?t=6087
David Jones
S1 OTS OSB
1997 Porsche 911 Guards Red
2024 Lexus LBX
Add your E-Type to our World Map: http://forum.etypeuk.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1810
S1 OTS OSB
1997 Porsche 911 Guards Red
2024 Lexus LBX
Add your E-Type to our World Map: http://forum.etypeuk.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1810
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I've checked. If converting a series 1 to a proper FIA race car, you're looking at ?100.000.
I guess you could do it cheaper but it won't be competitive at all or fun.
I guess you could do it cheaper but it won't be competitive at all or fun.
68 1.5 FHC, 65 4.2 FHC, 72 MGB GT, 6 Minis, 71 Escort1300GT, 65 BMW Neue Klasse, 62 Volvo P1800 and a 205 GTI
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PeterCrespin
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#6
Competitive, maybe not, but fun bears no relation to budget if you just want to be out there on track instead of spectating.Vegard wrote:I've checked. If converting a series 1 to a proper FIA race car, you're looking at ?100.000.
I guess you could do it cheaper but it won't be competitive at all or fun.
You can have fantastic mid-field or lower-order battles on a shoestring, or even dead last where it's just you and the machine against the track. Let the six-figure guys play tag at the front and just enjoy yourself to begin with. You'll figure out where the limitations of your machinery are and the fun is in gradually extending the envelope of performance for driver and car with no pressure to place well with top-dollar equipment.
You could spend ?100,000 and still be blown away by a great driver in a car of much cheaper spec.
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I wholeheartedly agree, as I've been beating more expensive cars when racing myself. To be honest, if you'd like the fun of racing, not being "competitive". Buy something else and keep the E for the road.
I'd reccomend a Mini, but building a Mini has become a ?20.000 job as well lately..
Wheels, brakes, gearbox, and an engine that can turn 6500rpms for hours.....
It's not done for ?10.000
It will end in misery.
Here's my ?10.000 Mini vs a ?40.000 Elan
http://www.historisk-racing.no/admin/co ... ileID=9322
I'd reccomend a Mini, but building a Mini has become a ?20.000 job as well lately..
Wheels, brakes, gearbox, and an engine that can turn 6500rpms for hours.....
It's not done for ?10.000
It will end in misery.
Here's my ?10.000 Mini vs a ?40.000 Elan
http://www.historisk-racing.no/admin/co ... ileID=9322
68 1.5 FHC, 65 4.2 FHC, 72 MGB GT, 6 Minis, 71 Escort1300GT, 65 BMW Neue Klasse, 62 Volvo P1800 and a 205 GTI
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art_of_war
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#8 Thanks
Thank you all,
There is no need to meet FIA standarts for me,
The idea is to be able to enjoy the car on track, if I decide to do it, but not to compete in actual races
There is no need to meet FIA standarts for me,
The idea is to be able to enjoy the car on track, if I decide to do it, but not to compete in actual races
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#9 Re: Thanks
In which case, do nothing more than Jaguar say in their competition booklet, especially rear brake cooling. Once you are being held back by the car's capability, report back with the problem and we'll help. Then proceed from there until you are fast enough for something else to be holding you back. And so on.art_of_war wrote:The idea is to be able to enjoy the car on track, if I decide to do it, but not to compete in actual races
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