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#6
Re: Coupe Sports Sedan
Flatto
Posted on: 2016/1/29 6:06
Boy this is going to be good, I'm looking forward to seeing how this goes! Great engine choice by the way.
#5
Re: Coupe Sports Sedan
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2016/1/29 2:54
Crikey, no wonder the tunnel in an S2000 is so large!
It was the No. 1 rated HP/liter back when it debuted and AFAIA is still the top 2-liter. Since then the Ferrari 458 has topped it (127 hp/liter)
#4
Re: Coupe Sports Sedan
SaCoupe73
Posted on: 2016/1/29 2:46
Howdy.
The shell looks worse than it is. . . . . It has a bit of surface rust where the previous owner removed paint and then did nothing. The chassis rails and floor are quite sound. Being stripped already means I could see all the bad bits. They had no wear to hide. . . . So the plan is: Motor and gear box from a HONDA S2000. Why Honda and not Nissan? The F20C Honda engine is 1998cc DOHC, it fits being under 2 litre and in it's standard form is 182Kw @ 8900rpm. I intend using it unmodified so it will last. It's more powerful than a standard SR20VE. The standard S2000 gear box is 6 speed close ratio. I bought a front cut from Japan so I have the motor, gearbox, tail shaft, wiring looms, digital dash, radiator, ECU etc, all still in the front half of the S2000. The only down side to the Honda is the exhaust is on the right hand side so will make for a hot drivers side. The motor is going to be moved backwards so there is no extra weight in front of the axle line. this means cutting away the fire wall and trans tunnel. I contacted MADDAT (the 1200 specialists) here in South Australia and Scott and his team were very helpful. I asked what stuff they could provide for the suspension and there reply was simple . . . EVERYTHING So front end is cut down 200B struts with 280mm vented discs and RX7 4 piston calipers. all the control arms are on car adjustable. The rear suspension is from a s13 silvia. The diff is a R200 LSD with 4.4 ratio The rear brakes are 300mm vented discs with R32 GTR 2 piston calipers. The way MADDAT narrow the sub frame to fit the 1200 mean that all the suspension pick ups and geometry stays standard and all you need to do is shorten the axles. This is what a F20C motor and gearbox look like. Thanks, Geoff
#3
Re: Coupe Sports Sedan
zigmondo
Posted on: 2016/1/29 1:59
Wow - That looks like it had some history. I think your absolutly correct in using that shell for a sports sedan and not a pristine roady. All you need is a shell to start - you'd waist to much time selling off all the bits out off it - ( wait a minute, I just bought some of those bits) second thoughts pull apart a concourse coupe
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#2
Re: Coupe Sports Sedan
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2016/1/28 22:25
good job taking the extra effort
what the plans for bodywork/drivetrain?
#1
Coupe Sports Sedan
SaCoupe73
Posted on: 2016/1/28 11:45
Howdy.
I'm building an under two litre sports sedan from a 1200 coupe shell. This thread is going to be a pictorial of the build. Feel free to ask questions and learn from my hits and misses as the build progresses. I decided to use a shell that was not complete enough to be used as a street car as most of the fire wall and trans tunnel was missing. The idea was that I was not taking a "roadie" out of circulation. Not sure this was such a good idea as a starting point. Cheers, Geoff You can view topic.
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