whiterabbit wrote:We can all dream of wonderful engine and drivetrain permutations, trying innovative things, but one or two phrases in your last post, Thooms, suggest a reality check might be needed. I went through similar pipe dreams until taking the plunge, with very little money, nearly four years ago.
Yes I agree entirely. Took me three years to build mine, and at the start you have all these wonderful intentions and plan for everything to be just perfect (for example, making an absolutely perfect job of the chassis panelling). After three years of hard work, you kinda get to realise what is important and what isn't, and just want the flippin thing on the road! At that point, I'd have been happy with a lawn mower engine just so long as I could drive it!
Don't get me wrong, a stylus is not hard to build, but it does take a lot of hard work and time (and money!). I guess what I'm trying to say is that maybe choosing the exact right engine from the beginning is not *that* important, and can be upgraded later. Trust me, this will probably be a minor job compared to building it in the first place.
I've currently got a rover v8 in mine (~190 bhp) and that's plenty. 150bhp would be plenty too, and be able to see off most things on the road. If I was building another one, I would probably choose a ford duratec like Tim's demo RT car. I'd also stay away from turbos, since I don't like the sound (lack of!) or throttle response they give, but that's just my opinion!
Jeff