MK Indy
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The MK Indy is a Lotus 7 replica based on the Locost principle, built by MK Sportscars in Maltby, Rotherham.[1] The Indy has an independent rear suspension using the differential and drive shafts from a Ford Sierra.[2] It uses many other components from the Sierra[3], including front hubs and steering rack. Further, it can be fitted with any of a variety of engines, the most popular choices being the Ford Pinto engine from the Sierra for its ease and cheapness or a large motorcycle engine for its light weight and high rpm.[4][5]
According to figures given to the magazine Total Kit Car 200 Indys are built a year.
References[edit]
- ↑ Brosselin, Ambroise. "MK Indy : Suivre la construction de sa pistarde en live". Automotiv Press.
- ↑ "Speed Building". Complete Kit Car magazine (August 2010).
- ↑ "Dale Chatterton's MK Indy". Total Kit Car.
- ↑ Attard, Nik. "Reader's Car Of The Week: The Devastator". Pistonheads.
- ↑ Carson, Sean. "Car set-up basics: part one". Pistonheads. Retrieved 9 July 2019.
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