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Possibly the highest spec bike-engined car to date


gee_fin

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A change of circumstances forces the sale of perhaps the most highly specified bike-engined car to date.

 

A well-known and popular car, immaculately prepared with no expense spared. The specification for the car can be found at the end of this ad and further photos/information/videos can be supplied upon request.

 

For sale at a lot less than a factory car with a specification of the highest calibre, the car is fully road legal and ready to run.

 

As part of the sale the buyer will receive full support, discounted parts/spares from Fluke for the future, and if wished, we can offer a full entry package (with flights, accommodation, shipping, support, etc.) into the 2004 Barbados Rally Carnival.

 

Feel free to ring me, Graeme Finlayson, on 07747 60 60 66 for a chat or drop me an email to graeme@fluke-motorsport.co.uk

 

Specification

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Chassis

 

Independent rear suspension chassis, stiffened, strengthened & braced.

Panelled completely in pre-preg carbon-fibre.

2.7mm carbon-fibre full-length floorpan.

T45 FIA multi-point roll-cage with detachable petty strut.

 

Engine

 

1000cc 20v Yamaha R1, solid mounted.

Re-jetted by TTS.

Triangulated engine mounts & carbon fibre bracing.

Baffled sump, oil pressure relief valve.

Uprated clutch diaphragm.

Thinwall stainless steel serpent header manifold, oval titanium silencer.

Engine has less than 1,500 miles on the clock, brand new when installed in car.

 

Transmission

 

Intelligent flat-shift gear-change system [optional] operated from paddle shift steering wheel.

Steering-column mounted mechanical system for redundancy.

Quaife ATB differential

Bailey Morris centre-bearing prop.

 

Suspension & steering

 

Adjustable aluminium Avo shock absorbers (two sets).

Aerofoil section wide-track front wishbones

Adjustable anti-roll bars (front & rear)

Alloy 1.7 turn Titan quick-rack.

 

Electrics and Plumbing

 

Custom EEC loom. Miniature relays & individual circuits throughout

Lighting by Hella

Lightweight Red Top battery.

Nose-mounted carbon-fibre lamp pod [optional]

Silicone water lines

Alloy swirl pot & alloy radiator.

Aluminium fuel lines.

 

Braking

 

Alloy four-pot Wilwood front callipers, ultra-lightweight floating rotors & alloy bells.

Two-pot one-piece alloy callipers & lightweight discs on the rear.

Pagid RS-15 brake pads all round.

Vertical hydraulic handbrake.

Braided lines throughout.

Alloy uprights, alloy hubs.

 

Interior

 

High-back carbon-fibre seats

3" FIA Willans harnesses, aircraft buckles.

Full datalogging (MyChron incorporates ten sequential shift lights, two over & under temp lights, revs, speed, temps, lap times, gear indicator), quick release wheel with Deutchse quick release connector for datalogger.

Carbon-fibre Autometer gauges (oil pressure, fuel level, air/fuel ratio).

IMO co-driver computer & logger [optional].

Cockpit adjustable brake bias.

FIA battery cut-off

 

Exterior

 

Compomotive ML wheels in 13x7s, running Yokohama super-soft 205 A032s

 

Pre-preg carbon fibre body shell, panels, nose, wings, bonnet,cycle wings, indicator pods, chassis protectors, mounts, windscreen stays, mirrors, boot panel & two-teir contoured diffuser (basically everything, no aluminium panels/mounts/body parts anywhere on the car - please bear in mind the carbon has not been created using the lesser wet-lay carbon process, all the carbon on the car is pre-preg, oven moulded carbon-fibre).

 

Misc

 

Interchangeable aeroscreen

SPA fire extinguisher

12 months MOT

 

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A forgiving and easy car to drive, a doddle to setup and work on, yet absolutely ballistic when pushed.

 

Detailed specification and photos available from here

Videos, photos available from here

 

Feel free to ring me, Graeme Finlayson, on 07747 60 60 66 for a chat or drop me an email on graeme@fluke-motorsport.co.uk

 

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graeme finlayson / tyre warmer / fluke motorsport

graeme@fluke-motorsport.co.uk / www.fluke-motorsport.co.uk

 

Edited by - gee_fin on 14 Jul 2003 14:44:44

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Trust me, a very, very reluctant sale.

 

The car was converted from Vx power to R1 power over winter. A full rebuild from the chassis up due to a change in regulations - when doing an engine conversion correctly, it's not a case of simply removing one and putting in another, there is simply far too much take into account to get it perfect. So the the car was taken back to a chassis (repowder-coated) and painstakingly rebuilt to the highest spec, using over 90% brand new components with no expense spared. (photos of the rebuild can be seen at here).

 

So, while the car is actually three years old (initial Vx powered car completed in 2000) it is really just this in spirit, in essence the car is brand new (completed in May). The engine has less than 1,500 miles on the clock (brand new when installed).

 

It comes with 12 months MOT as I am about to put it in for it's scheduled MOT, it needs an MOT as it's fully road-legal :)

 

Edited by - gee_fin on 15 Jul 2003 00:37:42

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Weren't we here only a year or two ago *wink*? Are you likely to reconsider again *tongue* 🤔

 

It's a wicked man who makes a Westfield a desireable object. But then, as you say, there's really not much Westfield left *tongue*

 

(BTW, I'm sure anyone who hadn't already heard about this car need only have looked at the photos provided to realise it wasn't a Seven. Although that was a bit cheeky, neglecting to mention that one minor fact 😬)

 

Peardrop

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:) I try not to use the word Westfield in posts as they tend to get a little tetchy ;)

 

Weight-wise, we weighed it in Barbados with the big A032s, windscreen, non-alli rear shocks, two Camelbaks (water carries), heavy duty front disks (not the rotors), emergency tool-kit, full of fuel etc. It came in at 410kg. Should be around the 385kg mark over here.

 

It's a bit nippy. *thumbup*

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Hi Graeme - Do you or anyone for that matter do a front spliter/rear diffuser for a Caterham as I think my wheelspin at 125 mph on Sunday may be something to do with lift at the rear of the car ?

 

Cheers

Dave

 

Home of BDR700

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