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Big guy in a stylus?

Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 2:53 am
by ranger bob
Howdy.

I am 6'7" and 225 lbs with a 36" inseam. I am curious how compatible these measurements are with a Stylus RT from SSC. I don't want to spend a lot of time and money building a great car only to spend my drive time staring at the windshield header. Insight is welcome! Thanks, Robert

Fit ?

Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 11:14 pm
by stylussprinter
Hello ranger ,
There's been a few v'big guys build Stylus's , classic and RT . First choice is to fit the seat pan out with padding to fit as opposed to fitting a '' seat '' . The other thing to bare in mind is that Tim ssc , is planning to drop the height of the floor on future chassis if required . Depending where you are , you could always try sitting in one of our cars or Tim's demo RT to assess your fit . Then , if it wasn't enough , a chassis could be sorted from SSC , I'm sure :)
Talk to Tim , phone ,email or visit . If you're near BUCKS/HERTS you're welcome to try mine :wink:

Regards , Rob. & welcome to the website forum :D

Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 11:11 am
by alecmartin19
Hello!

i'm a big guy at 6' 6" and 19st. i have a normal roadster seat in my car and i have no problem looking through the windscreen.

like rob said if you got a carbon seat and padded it to suit yourself, you could drop the height even further by maybe even as much as 2 or more inches. my seat has quite a padded base.

as for leg room. i have a 36" leg and i find there is Just enough room for me to drive the car comfortably for long distance. i test drove a friends westfield wide body but i could hardly fit in between the side and the tunnel. the stylus has a very wide drivers side due to the offset position of the engine and this makes for a comfortable ride. also i'm pretty sure if you went to see tim and tried one for size, if you do find that even with the seat back you still feel cramped there may be a very easy way of moving the pedals even further forward by a couple of inches to suit you.

if you are anywhere near gloucester you are welcome to come and try mine for size!

hope this helps a bit! :D

Wow,good advice!

Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 2:02 pm
by ranger bob
I have a strong worry that I would go to the trouble to get/build one and then it would end up being a MX5 Miata, i.e. too small and I look thru the windshield header.

The dropped floor, thin seat and relocated pedals seem just the trick.

What about weather gear?

Weather gear

Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 4:20 pm
by stylussprinter
You just get it made to suit or a kit from SSC . Also another route to keeping dry which I favour is '' half hoods '' by a company called softbitsforsevens , look it up on google , the lady's name is Jill Judd . Can't remember where but I've put a link to her company on this forum :?: Could be '' What doesn't fit anywhere else '' section :?:
It works on the basis that if you go fast enough you don't get wet anyway ----- so simply provides the minimum coverage , no sides or rear and very quick to put up.
Then there's SSC's hard top being developed :?:

Rob.

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 3:40 pm
by Sook
I'm 6'5" and I have Fury seats, the floor isn't lowered and I have no problem. To make it comfortable on long journeys I just hook my left foot under the clutch pedal. The only slight problem I do have is a knee/gearstick interface when in 5th, but my gearstick isn't shortened.

Getting in the car with the weather gear on requires some gymnastic ability but a removable steering wheel helps a lot.

So how does a stylus compare in size to, say a Z3 or a MX5?

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 8:45 pm
by ranger bob
I am just trying to et a relative comparison. Neither really fits me, so I want to know if a Stylus is even smaller, then I am getting into something completely different there.

I appreciate the offers of test sits, by the way. The problem rests with me being near Mannhei, Germany, which is a bit far from most of you.

Thanks.

Re: So how does a stylus compare in size to, say a Z3 or a M

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 9:50 pm
by stylussprinter
ranger bob wrote:I am just trying to et a relative comparison. Neither really fits me, so I want to know if a Stylus is even smaller, then I am getting into something completely different there.

I appreciate the offers of test sits, by the way. The problem rests with me being near Mannhei, Germany, which is a bit far from most of you.

Thanks.
To be honest , I think the comparison with both is irrelevant . Production cars have space wasting seats and padding . Werner who administrates this site has a Stylus in mid build and is in Belgium (Antwerp ?) That's probably the closest '' sit '' test for you. With floor mounted peddles and other adjustments I mentioned before , regarding seating , it wont be a problem . What I can do is take some measurements of ----- back of seat pan to peddle floor bulkhead . ------- width in three positions from 'bum' to feet. ----- steering wheel height from floor. ---- floor to top of windscreen ----- left and right elbow room. ????????????????

Rob.

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 10:33 pm
by Werner Van Loock
Well, I'm 6'4" and you can always visit to try fit, there's also a Stylus near Arnhem at Speedon. They're converting it for a customer from 1.8 zetec to rover V8! Don't know exactly wich is closer to Mannheim.

Currently it has hanging pedals, but I will convert to adjustable floormounted pedals as my girlfriend is only 5'1" and I don't want to put the seats on runners.

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 10:17 am
by Bikenuts
Take all of the following with a pinch of salt as I'm still building but; I'm 5'11" but 230 lbs, there is just room for my backside in the bottom of the drivers side cockpit but as the sides are tapered a little height - a thin seat or padding improves things, although I'm 8' shorter than you my inside leg is 6' of the diference so my eye line isn't that diferent and I have no problems with the header rail bring in my line of sight.

Cheers

Matt

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 4:36 pm
by alecmartin19
after you saying about trying an mx-5 and finding it too small, i asked a colleague of mine if i could try his mx-5 for size.

Yep! you're right. its far too small. i couldn't drive it safely even with the seat right back. my stylus is definately way bigger than that. and more fun!

well, that is reassuring.

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:23 pm
by ranger bob
Good to know that the stylus is larger.

Now onto pricing: What does the package price for an RT go for? I only see "complete build" pricing online. I must be missing something?

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:25 pm
by Werner Van Loock
Check here

Re: well, that is reassuring.

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:37 pm
by stylussprinter
ranger bob wrote:Good to know that the stylus is larger.

Now onto pricing: What does the package price for an RT go for? I only see "complete build" pricing online. I must be missing something?
I thought you received the pricing brochure that I emailed to you :?: In there describes all 3 modules and what comes with each plus each £price per module .

Rob :? :? :?