Steve P.
Jedi Hopeful

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Hi Guys,
I'm the guy that started the thread about the XJS. Now that I have one LeMons
race under my belt I have a better idea of what this is all about, but still realize
I've got a lot to learn.
In the previous thread a couple of guys suggested building a Spridget. OK, I'm
on board with that idea as I'm very familiar with them (have 3 now), know parts
are available for a realistic price and have lots of parts here. Starting the search for
a suitable candidate now.
The one area where the Spridget is lacking IMO is the engine. Yes, you can do
a lot to a 1275 'A' block but it can get very expensive (blower..) and reliability
will suffer. So I'm thinking of an engine swap. The two best candiates I can come up
with are an RX-7 Wankel or a Miata 4 banger. Both have a good record for
reliability, are relatively light, parts are available and they can be crammed into
a Spridget without a ton of modifications. Anyone here have any experience
doing something like this
Would the stock rear end in a Spridget handle the power? I think not. Plus
disc brakes in the rear would be darn nice to have. So how about a rear end
swap (RX-7 or Miata)? And yes, I realize this will require a significant
amount of work and engineering to pull off. I'm OK with that.
Last question; which vintage Spridget to look for. I would think the later
ones with rubber baby bumpers (which would go away). More of them out
there, the ride height will be lowered anyway, and wouldn't feel as
bad about ruining one of these. Disc brakes up front are a big plus too.
What do you guys think?
Right now I'm a blank slate and in the process of deciding which car
would be more practical and still have the potential for being a serious
contender long term.
Steve
I'm the guy that started the thread about the XJS. Now that I have one LeMons
race under my belt I have a better idea of what this is all about, but still realize
I've got a lot to learn.
In the previous thread a couple of guys suggested building a Spridget. OK, I'm
on board with that idea as I'm very familiar with them (have 3 now), know parts
are available for a realistic price and have lots of parts here. Starting the search for
a suitable candidate now.
The one area where the Spridget is lacking IMO is the engine. Yes, you can do
a lot to a 1275 'A' block but it can get very expensive (blower..) and reliability
will suffer. So I'm thinking of an engine swap. The two best candiates I can come up
with are an RX-7 Wankel or a Miata 4 banger. Both have a good record for
reliability, are relatively light, parts are available and they can be crammed into
a Spridget without a ton of modifications. Anyone here have any experience
doing something like this
Would the stock rear end in a Spridget handle the power? I think not. Plus
disc brakes in the rear would be darn nice to have. So how about a rear end
swap (RX-7 or Miata)? And yes, I realize this will require a significant
amount of work and engineering to pull off. I'm OK with that.
Last question; which vintage Spridget to look for. I would think the later
ones with rubber baby bumpers (which would go away). More of them out
there, the ride height will be lowered anyway, and wouldn't feel as
bad about ruining one of these. Disc brakes up front are a big plus too.
What do you guys think?
Right now I'm a blank slate and in the process of deciding which car
would be more practical and still have the potential for being a serious
contender long term.
Steve