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KAD 16valve Hillclimber - Warning, pic heavy

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 12:30 am
by carlt
Hi
Just joined and thought I'd try and post up some photos of the car from way back , late '80s / 90 .
The engine and running gear metamorphosed into a Lotus 7 chassis ,with which we won the 1400cc British championship in '94/'95 . this was then sold as a road ,sans all the racing goodies ,
I am starting to resurrect the Moggy , this time with the KAD engine Turbo'd !
Carl

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Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 12:46 am
by carlt
Sort of worked ?!
No idea why some of the photos are large and some small ?
some of the small ones seem to be able to click on others not ?
Can someone explain this in terms I might understand
Carl

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 1:17 am
by bigginger
Well done for posting them - takes some people a bit more time :D Beautiful motor - I'll have a look at the code tomorrow and see if I can work out what's what when I'm a bit more awake

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 8:10 am
by dp
carlt wrote:Sort of worked ?!
No idea why some of the photos are large and some small ?
some of the small ones seem to be able to click on others not ?
Can someone explain this in terms I might understand
Carl
Where the large images appear, you have linked directly but the small images are links to the larger ones. If you view source you will see that the small ones are something like

(a href = ..large image)(img src = ....small image)(/a)

but the large ones are just
(img src = ....small image)

I've replaced "<" with "(" and ">" with ")" to stop it being coded by the page.

So if you stick the "<a href" small image bit to the left and the "/a>" bit to the right it should be fine

Nice cars btw

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 2:09 pm
by motherofgod
Nice car's carl, what happened to the moggy is it still alive?

James

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 3:01 pm
by bigginger
dp wrote:Where the large images appear, you have linked directly but the small images are links to the larger ones. If you view source you will see that the small ones are something like(a href = ..large image)(img src = ....small image)(/a)

but the large ones are just
(img src = ....small image)

I've replaced "<" with "(" and ">" with ")" to stop it being coded by the page.

So if you stick the "<a href" small image bit to the left and the "/a>" bit to the right it should be fine

Nice cars btw
Not entirely sure what all that was about :) I just went through and stripped out all the guff that Photobucket likes to include, plus removed the links to 'th's (thumbnails). All done now, without all that & 'alt' tags etc :D

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 5:09 pm
by carlt
cheers
Yes the Moggy is still alive ... it has been in hiding
I am slowly putting it back together , with the engine turbocharged this time!
I would think it will be the quickest 'A' Series Moggy ever ?!!
and not just in a straight line, it's pretty damn good around the twisty bits as well
Carl
The Lotus is in Denmark , had an email ,out of the blue last month , from the current owner which was nice , he tracked me down through internet links to my local motor club , spotted my trials car photo'd on a trial and noticed the bonnet , [ it was made from the same mould !!! ] I fitted a normal ? 'A' series in it before it was sold
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Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 7:31 pm
by superchargedfool
due respect being offered here.

very very nice.

what sort of power did the engine run and what are you hoping for?

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 7:41 pm
by aussiemike
wow very cool hill climb moggy!!!! cheers for he photos!

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 9:33 pm
by carlt
It had approx. 180 BHP from 1380cc , 120+ft/lb Torque when fully developed , running Weber Alpha injection/management .
Not bad for a N/A BMC 'A' Series ? :D
Aiming for 300BHP with the Turbo ........ Well Why Not ?!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Carl

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:17 am
by superchargedfool
WOW

can you really make an a series bottom end that strong?

I suppose you are only aiming for short period blasts, and not road driving?

I thought I was being optimistic thinking about building a 140bhp plus 10psi supercharged 1293, but for road use.

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:00 pm
by carlt
Its got steel crank and rods and steel 4 bolt mainbearing caps , it's revs that kills them , so this set up was developed over the years as the engine developed 'till it was revving to 9500 RPM on gear changes !!
With the turbo it will probably peak at 8500 RPM .
But ultimately there is only one way to answer your question , and thats to try it ! :lol:

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:07 pm
by jonathon
Will be great to see and hear when its back in action, keep us posted Carl :) :wink:

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:45 pm
by MartinB
Carl, good to hear your moggy is still around, when do you think it will be ready.
I remember your mog from Wiscombe and Colerne in the early nineties when I just started competing with mine. It made a nice change having more than one mog competing!

What gearbox are you using? Are you still using the Capri axle?

Martin

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 12:16 am
by carlt
Hi MartinB,
What a good memory ! yes it is a Capri english axle , I bent the old one off the line at Shelsley Walsh . Got another in local scrapyard , when fitting all the link brackets found it was even wider !!
I'm using a Ford 4 speed type E Quaife Dog box with RS2000 bellhousing