Lotus Esprit Trans Am ('LETA')
Leta's one of the oldest privateer Esprits in the Uk and prb the oldest Stevens privateer car still to be around. I think it was first raced around 1993: all racing history in that car was with John Hazzard of Hemmel Hempstead - most of which was in 750MC and AM Mid engined series, with some modest success inc. a 2nd in the 750MC c'ship one year and a few wins to its name, but the guys here will know more about it that I do. I'm just entering my novice season having sat my race license back in October.
As for the future conversion, rebuild is ongoing and is a complete overhaul and the car wont resemble much of what it was previously. I can send you full engine specs/pics etc but to summarise: We're trying to build an Esprit in a trans am rather than European GT mould. Plan is to race at Castle Coombe Special Gt series, UK Time Attack c'ships in 2008 and attend various race series where open categories are allowed. Ideally I want to race super modified Gt cars from the same era.
TPE-358-SS Esprit Trans Am Car:Fully strippedoriginal Chip Gnassi nascar dash - ex-cup car.Sparco quick release wheel and woodword hubfloor mounted pedal setBarry Colding (San An, TX) Dart 358ci sportsman steel motor - seasoned, rebuilt9000rpm cam, b&b, full spec steel internals, crane solid lifters, nascar springs etcStock port - 348 crank with overboreDaVinci-Holley 700CFM 2-bore - 550-600bhp on 114 RON, 650bhp with 4-barrell, 500bhp+ with 105RON.MSD ignition - nascar spec, ignition/rpm controller etcchamp pan - wet sumprace spec Porsche G50-50 trans with lsd - rated to 850bhp.Sachs race clutch, mini fly, Gardner Douglas lola T70 rod shift linkage - right hand shifterLeda coil over suspension - fully r-jointed - Eibach springsAlcon 4-pot brakes all round with bias etc17/18" Team Dynamics pro-race 1.2 wheels (slicks)15/16" Compo-Revolution 5 spoke split rims (wets)Multi-point cageFull lexan all roundlightened bodywork Group C cut-off rear endcomposite front end - trans am stylecomposite front diffuser composite rear undertraycomposite rear diffusercomposite one peice engine covercomposite Gt1 rear wing
goes on and on..
but it's a bunch of bits at the moment and we wont know about settings until we get her onto the black stuff. Once built we plan to start getting some testing done over the summer with a hoped dyno run and set-up in April. I have no tips as such to anyone wanting to build a race car as I have a workshop taking this on and it's very much trial and error. All I'd say is that there are a 1000 things to think about that could make your budget sky rocket. Building a GT car is not cheap but I have found ways to discount my costs by about 30-50% across the board. I take charge of procurement and the timetable - getting the parts needed to the workshop. I've sourced most parts from the US to again keep costs down.
Advice to anyone contemplating building their own race car> Don't.. much easier to go and buy someone else's.
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