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  • NICE CAR !!!!!

  • I loved that changing camera angle at the end. Camera guy was brave! Lol.

  • 2 things is this thing street legal and where can i buy one and for how much lol

  • @corxter

    Yes, it´s street legal (not in all countries though). Best place to buy one is probably in the UK

  • it looks like a british morgan with a busa engine in it

  • @xsilviadrifterx its a Lotus 7. Looks nothing like a morgan, though both are retro

  • what a SWEEET sound  :o)

  • i think thia thing is a catarham

  • No it´s a Westfield

  • oh okay

  • i rahter have a busa than this ting but its an ok ride from what i can see

  • Depending on use. For highway the busa is okay, but for track use, Megabusa everytime

  • Doesn't need a dry sump.. I'm running a modified wet sump on my busa, no issues on hard track work.

  • Hi, The exhaust can is "one off" made by a local company. Most of the sound you hear is from the inlet.

  • Thats really really nice, I need to get myself one of these. Just out of interest have you timed the car over 0 - 100mph of 1/4 mile?

  • Thank´s

    I mostly do the racetrack. I know that Westfield state that the Megabusa should do 0-60mph in 3,48 sec. But that is hard to do due to the grip. And guessing 1/4 mile somewhere around 11,5-12.5 sec

  • Excellent. I know these cars suffer aerodynamicaly and are not designed for top speed, but out interest what top speed is the standard car geared for? I really need to get a test drive in one of these.

  • Top speed are around 140mph. That is at max revs on the engine. But even if I geared different (higher) I dont think it will go much faster due to air resistance. And yes, you must get a test drive in one. They are just great to drive, so much fun.

  • R these Hayabusa powered Caterhams available in the United States?

  • This is a Westfield, and I think these are available in US. About Caterham I dont know, sorry. Try mailing Caterham in UK

  • hi

    awsome car, are you running a dry sump ?

  • Yes, dry sumped. The Hayabusa engine more or less requires that.

  • What sort of power is it putting down?

  • Its more or less standard, 129kw (175hk)

  • Yes it´s a "Super seven" type car. This one is a Westfield Megabusa, powered with a Suzuki Hayabusa engine

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