I've spent the last few months building this MR2 Spyder Kart from a $1500 purchase. It's fast. FTD'd last weekend. I'm going to take it to the local landfill shortly to get a weight. What's your guess?
I've spent the last few months building this MR2 Spyder Kart from a $1500 purchase. It's fast. FTD'd last weekend. I'm going to take it to the local landfill shortly to get a weight. What's your guess?
Track only car?
otherwise, why keep the ws and not add a roll bar? Especially considering the auto cross class you would end up in.
pretty cool.
alfadriver said:Track only car?
otherwise, why keep the ws and not add a roll bar? Especially considering the auto cross class you would end up in.
pretty cool.
Its primarily an autox and $2k Challenge toy. But it is plated, insured and legal (at least here in FL). I drive it on the street a little bit. Windshield is staying for street driving comfort.
In reply to Lof8 - Andy :
Ok. Just was thinking that with a little fiberglass you have the easy button to a DM or EM car, depending on the weight.
I'm betting that it will be lighter than the prepared class limit.
You need to barchetta that thang!
1zz/na,c50 trans? I bet 1725lbs
This is 1900 exactly with a 2zzgte,c60
The parts are always surprisingly light weight on these cars, everything I deleted from mine was light, they worked really hard to minimize weight huh?
I've wanted to do this to something ever since the first Vette kart episode of roadkill.
I say 1800#, I don't think the body panels actually amount to much, bumper beams and door crash bars probably make up more than the sheet metal.
I say 1500lbs. Did you sell the parts you removed? You could probably recover all your $1500 doing so. Especially if you depower the rack, as the electric power steering pump sells for ~$300.
Cool project. I love the look of the rear of these with the body panels removed.
I love that these cars are gaining popularity, deservedly so.
Also love the out of the box builds that are happening. Bout time!
alfadriver said:In reply to Lof8 - Andy :
Ok. Just was thinking that with a little fiberglass you have the easy button to a DM or EM car, depending on the weight.
I'm betting that it will be lighter than the prepared class limit.
The group I run with, FAST, has very simplified classing compared to SCCA. I'm already in the top class with this car. No need for fiberglass and there are no minimum weights.
Cactus said:I've wanted to do this to something ever since the first Vette kart episode of roadkill.
I say 1800#, I don't think the body panels actually amount to much, bumper beams and door crash bars probably make up more than the sheet metal.
The fenders were very light. But hood, trunk, bumpers, exhaust, soft top frame and especially the doors did have significant weight.
dculberson said:I say 1500lbs. Did you sell the parts you removed? You could probably recover all your $1500 doing so. Especially if you depower the rack, as the electric power steering pump sells for ~$300.
Cool project. I love the look of the rear of these with the body panels removed.
I have sold off a lot of parts and recouped a significant amount of the purchase price. I have not added it all up though. The steering feels pretty great as-is, not sure I want to depower the rack. All of the power steering bits are up front, where I'd like to try and maintain a little bit of mass. I did move the battery up to the frunk to help the weight distribution.
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