Swift Gti engined RWD Midas kit car

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Swift Gti engined RWD Midas kit car

Post by Miniswift » Fri May 03, 2013 10:27 pm

Hi,

My friend said I can have his mk1 Midas for next project....
I found out that there are only 56 or so of this model left in the world!
So, what do I do? I plan to cut it up and make it into a RWD turbo charged J engined car.

All I can do for the moment is to collect spare parts I will need.
Here goes my parts list.

Well, the car will be the first I think.
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Engine I'm using Swift Gti 1300cc 16v.

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Clutch plate and pressure plate.

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Turbo manifold I have made for it. It will be using saab 900 T2/GT2 turbo.
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It will have rear disc brakes, too.

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I'm getting bell housing modified by a machine shop and photo before.

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Re: Swift Gti engined RWD Midas kit car

Post by Miniswift » Fri May 03, 2013 10:33 pm

Hi,

I have been busy with my work but meanwhile, my mate has been busy on behalf.
He has finished welding bell housing of Swift Gti to a Volvo 360 torque tube adaptor.
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I can start to measure few other bits with this item now!

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Re: Swift Gti engined RWD Midas kit car

Post by dan_2k_uk » Fri May 03, 2013 10:52 pm

Awesome
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Re: Swift Gti engined RWD Midas kit car

Post by Anton » Sun May 05, 2013 8:44 am

A RWD turbo Midas is going to be a flaming mad brilliant killing machine.

Why a J engine though, when you've got a GTI engine? And I'm assuming that the torque tube straight off the engine is so you can put a fwd gearbox/transaxle setup at the back, between the rear wheels? If so, I'm really liking the idea.
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Re: Swift Gti engined RWD Midas kit car

Post by Miniswift » Sun May 05, 2013 3:27 pm

Hi Anton,

I have 3-4 Gti engines and I know how good these engines are.
My gearbox setup is like Porsche 944. Front mounted engine and gearbox at the rear.
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I measured that position of the rear prop shaft is 158mm from the flange to the gearbox.
I can dry fit them and see how much I need to cut but I either have to cut Suzuki splines to the prop shaft or weld my spare input shaft onto this prop.

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Re: Swift Gti engined RWD Midas kit car

Post by Anton » Sun May 05, 2013 5:43 pm

Yes, that's roughly what I had in my head. Sounds awesome!
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Re: Swift Gti engined RWD Midas kit car

Post by kiwizook » Thu Sep 05, 2013 8:25 pm

there's only 56 left, and you canibalize it? I don't get that, but still, looks like you are making it a quality project. good on ya
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Re: Swift Gti engined RWD Midas kit car

Post by Edweird » Thu Sep 05, 2013 8:38 pm

kiwizook wrote:there's only 56 left, and you canibalize it? I don't get that, but still, looks like you are making it a quality project. good on ya
It's a kit car to start with though, so there isn't any one specific standard I don't think. You get Lancia kit cars with all sorts of engines for example.
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The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.

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Re: Swift Gti engined RWD Midas kit car

Post by Miniswift » Thu Sep 05, 2013 11:09 pm

Yes, it's a kit car and tax free as an original car was older than '74.
I think you build it to what you want and be unique. I wanted to build a mini Porsche 944.
Is that a good enough reason!? I hope so.

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Re: Swift Gti engined RWD Midas kit car

Post by Edweird » Fri Sep 06, 2013 12:02 am

Miniswift wrote:Yes, it's a kit car and tax free as an original car was older than '74.
I think you build it to what you want and be unique. I wanted to build a mini Porsche 944.
Is that a good enough reason!? I hope so.
Plenty good enough for me. I'd love to see some video of this thing when it's finished. Should be a fantastic little pocket rocket. High revving turbo screamer in a lightweight rear drive. Sounds like the perfect recipe for a drift or drag racer depending on how you set it up.
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