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  • Dec. 19, 2009 9:48 a.m. z31maniac Dork

    Namely LSx variants?

    Is there a FFR equivalent for a Chevy engine?

    Yes I know you could make it fit, blah blah, kist asking about kits designed around it.

  • unevolved

    Dec. 19, 2009 9:53 a.m. unevolved Reader

    http://www.factoryfive.com/gtmhome.html

    Factory Five's GTM is designed around an LSx.

    Kid can't even read.

  • curtis73

    Dec. 19, 2009 10:37 a.m. curtis73 HalfDork

    Mosler MT900 is designed around LSx and C5/C6 architecture

    I'm bringing sexy back

  • Woody

    Dec. 19, 2009 10:40 a.m. Woody SuperDork

    Cheetah:

    Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come.

  • alex

    Dec. 19, 2009 10:53 a.m. alex Dork

    Man I love those Cheetahs. I saw a vintage one 'in the wild' for the first time at RA several years ago, and I've lusted after them ever since. Something about that stubby rear end just does it for me.

    The only two things in life that make it worth livin' are guitars that tune good and firm feelin' women.

  • Woody

    Dec. 19, 2009 11:19 a.m. Woody SuperDork

    alex wrote: Man I love those Cheetahs. I saw a vintage one 'in the wild' for the first time at RA several years ago, and I've lusted after them ever since. Something about that stubby rear end just does it for me.

    Same deal here. I saw a real red one at the Lime Rock Vintage races many years ago and didn't what it was. It's gotta be a rough ride sitting on the rear axle, though.

    Love is a snowmobile racing across the tundra and then suddenly it flips over, pinning you underneath. At night, the ice weasels come.

  • kreb

    Dec. 19, 2009 11:20 a.m. kreb Dork

    More and more people are installing LS motors in Stalkers. I imagine that the motor doesn't weigh any more than the Supercharged V6 option.

  • netshop01

    Dec. 21, 2009 2:13 p.m. netshop01 New Reader

    I give the Factory Five GTM the thumbs ups. I saw the one below and grabbed some photos at SEMA in 2007. It was masterfully built.

    The detail on the car was amazing, even close up. It's great to see how far the kit cars have come. Here are some additional photos of the Factory Five GTM.

    James Martell, Publisher, KitCarConnection.com

  • Dec. 21, 2009 2:18 p.m. z31maniac Dork

    Those Cheetah's look horrible. Just disgusting.

    I knew about the FFR GTM, but that's a bit out of the price range any time in the next few years. I really like FFR Cobra and Hot Rod kits, guess you could always just throw an LS1 in one instead of a Ford motor.

    I'd really like to build a Locost, but without the welding/fab skills I'd be getting in way over my head I believe.

    Building the S52 E30 is nothing compared to something like a Locost.

  • dyintorace

    Dec. 21, 2009 2:27 p.m. dyintorace Dork

    It's not cheap either, but these guys exhibited at the LA Auto Show. I spoke with one of the principals and it is a beautiful kit.

    Lucra LC470

    Gainesville, FL

  • CGLockRacer

    Dec. 21, 2009 2:43 p.m. CGLockRacer Reader

    dyintorace wrote: It's not cheap either, but these guys exhibited at the LA Auto Show. I spoke with one of the principals and it is a beautiful kit. Lucra LC470

    Beautiful!

    Phil - www.TeamMatherMotorsport.com

  • Salanis

    Dec. 21, 2009 2:54 p.m. Salanis SuperDork

    Talk to FFR about what you want. I'd bet it wouldn't be too difficult to work something with them that will allow you to relatively easily use a different powerplant.

    ...in the world.

  • Sofa King

    Dec. 21, 2009 3:20 p.m. Sofa King Reader

    Depending on your definition of "Kit" car. How about an LS1 Miata or RX-7. The Body will need less assembly, Kits are available for both, donors are cheap, and you end up with a great handling and great looking "sleeper"!!!

  • dyintorace

    Dec. 21, 2009 3:21 p.m. dyintorace Dork

    CGLockRacer wrote:
    dyintorace wrote: It's not cheap either, but these guys exhibited at the LA Auto Show. I spoke with one of the principals and it is a beautiful kit. Lucra LC470

    Beautiful!

    It is really pretty in person! I was impressed. The frame, fit, finish were all nice. And the LS6 looked gorgeous sitting in the engine bay.

    Gainesville, FL

  • dyintorace

    Dec. 21, 2009 3:23 p.m. dyintorace Dork

    Sofa King wrote: Depending on your definition of "Kit" car. How about an LS1 Miata or RX-7. The Body will need less assembly, Kits are available for both, donors are cheap, and you end up with a great handling and great looking "sleeper"!!!

    As a new owner of an FC RX-7 LS1, I can second that.

    Gainesville, FL

  • 4cylndrfury

    Dec. 21, 2009 3:27 p.m. 4cylndrfury Dork

    I know you asked about LSx engines, but arent ariel atoms based around the ecotec? isnt the ecotec GM? I dont feel like googling right now...

    grumble grumble stupid 10 hour work days ...sonofa mutha...grumble grumble

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  • Rza

    Dec. 21, 2009 4:13 p.m. Rza HalfDork

    Ultima Cars are set up for Chevy engines. Kinda expensive but you can buy it in stages.

    Calling all cars!

  • Dec. 21, 2009 4:14 p.m. bsalci

    www.LC470.com

  • Dec. 21, 2009 5:02 p.m. z31maniac Dork

    Sofa King wrote: Depending on your definition of "Kit" car. How about an LS1 Miata or RX-7. The Body will need less assembly, Kits are available for both, donors are cheap, and you end up with a great handling and great looking "sleeper"!!!

    Already did that. 275hp OBD-I S52 into a coilover'd, BBK wearing E30.

    An LS1 FC could be interesting though.........

  • RexSeven

    Dec. 21, 2009 5:11 p.m. RexSeven Dork

    ^DO EET!

    dyintorace seems to like his, FC's are plentiful and cheap, parts aren't too expensive, it's a good chassis with lots of aftermarket support, etc., etc.

    These guys are highly recommended when it comes to RX-7/LSx swaps:

    http://www.grannysspeedshop.com/

    Sit down. Strap in. Shut up. Hold on.

  • Sofa King

    Dec. 21, 2009 5:22 p.m. Sofa King Reader

    The RX-7 V8 swap is a piece of cake. I used a bare bones Granny's kit and a Carbed 350 and had it under $2004 Challenge budget. The Miata is more difficult, mine is a Ford 5.0. (no kit used.) I wish that either or both of mine were LSx engines, but both were done before I had seen the true light! For what it is worth, I like the Miata better. (Even though I like the Ford motor less.) I like the drop top, and fewer people expect the Miata to be fast! And since the Miata is smaller than the RX, it has more shock value when I lift the hood.

  • Sofa King

    Dec. 21, 2009 5:27 p.m. Sofa King Reader

    I think that it would be easy to do an FC RX w/ LS1 for sub $5K. I think it can be done under Challenge budget, but that would take more effort. An LS1 Miata is going to be more like $10K. Both are way cheaper than most complete Kit cars would be.

  • Hasbro

    Dec. 21, 2009 6:21 p.m. Hasbro HalfDork

    Most of these will take a Chevy.

    http://www.race-car-replicas.com/index.html

    http://www.superlitecars.com/

    Add Lightness

  • Dec. 21, 2009 9:48 p.m. z31maniac Dork

    I've always like the FC, just can't get on the Miata bandwagon, so that's pretty appealing.

    They can also fit quite a bit of rubber if I remember correctly and the 5 lugs come with pretty decent 4 piston calipers too.

    What's the suspension setup on those? I may have to start researching that.

    Although, I've always wanted a rotary car too. Especially after going for a ride in my boss's RX-8 the other day. Not fast or anything, just dug it.

  • RexSeven

    Dec. 21, 2009 10:13 p.m. RexSeven Dork

    FCs have modified MacPherson struts up front with aluminum lower control arms and hubs; the rear has a heavily modified, multi-link semi-trailing arm setup. The rear has a passive rear-steer system called DTSS. It can be deactivated with DTSS eliminator bushings ($45-65). Steering is rack-and-pinion in both manual and power versions. Front brakes on 5-lug models are four-piston calipers with ~11" vented discs, rears are single piston with ~10.5"; vented discs. The 86-88 GXL, 87-91 Turbo II, and 88 GTU models came with clutch-type LSDs. The very rare 89-90 GTUs (note the lowercase 's') came with a viscous LSD. All other models had open diffs.

    Sit down. Strap in. Shut up. Hold on.

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