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Westfield XTR2 - tenacious - 09-03-2008 Did anyone catch Top Gear last night on T.V? I was watching with mild interest when they mentioned a car called a Westfield XTR2. But when they took it out to the track, I thought to myself "far out that engine sounds very familiar to me". Sure enough, Hammond went on to mention that the car's powered by a Hayabusa engine. Suddenly I began to take a bit more notice ![]() Just another example of how awesome the Busa engine really is. Here's the link if you want to check it out: http://www.westfield-sportscars.co.uk/XTR.html RE: Westfield XTR2 - Volvi - 09-03-2008 yea I saw the segment, no wonder the hayas engine is so sought after. RE: Westfield XTR2 - Astro - 09-03-2008 Yes... just like you I didn't take much interest at first until they said it was a 1.3 litre engine and by then I was already convinced it must be a busa engine.... which Hammond confirmed later. The thing flew! I'm wondering if it was a standard engine or worked? Either way... fastest motor on 2 or 4 wheels now eh ? Mind you, that was an old 'original' episode. RE: Westfield XTR2 - Ruffy - 10-03-2008 When the Copper Busa was released and sales slowed there was a heap of the slower engines backing up in the factory which had to be sold - they had to go somewhere whilst the suzuki engineers threw the go fast bits on the red/black model which was released a short time later. ![]() I know its a cheap shot, but hey they dont come up very often and you have to go in with both boots - red and black boots of course ![]() Cheers Ruffy RE: Westfield XTR2 - Pug - 10-03-2008 In the UK they call them BECs (Bike Engined Cars - brilliant, ain't it?) and there's a whole host of different cars. I've seen articles such as mini with two bike engines (Mid engined RWD), a Mid-mounted GSXR-1000 engine in a Smart FourTwo and of course the various iterations of the Lotus Super 7. They use all sorts of engines - apparently the 1000cc kawasaki engine is the best for power vs weight or something like that. I rang around a while ago and while you can build road registerable Westfields for Australia (self-build only), ADR compliance doesn't include the 'busa engined XTR2, or the 'busa engined "Megabusa". If you're interested in the models, you can find them at: http://www.westfield-sportscars.com.au/built-megabusa.html http://www.westfield-sportscars.com.au/built-xtr2.html RE: Westfield XTR2 - LOAFIE - 10-03-2008 Had this turn up at a mates workshop, Nice car ![]() RE: Westfield XTR2 - Pug - 12-03-2008 What type is it loafie? PRB? Westfield? Birkin? Caterham? RE: Westfield XTR2 - LOAFIE - 12-03-2008 Sorry Pug i have no clue ![]() I just think its a Clubman chassis ![]() ![]() RE: Westfield XTR2 - Pug - 12-03-2008 Haha - I was intending to ask which Clubman chassis - they are all clubman producers. The confusion comes in that the seats are obviously the carbon-kevlar race seats from Caterham (no idea how he got them - the Aussie producer only sells whole cars) and the carbon wheel guards from Birkin. The badge on the front however looks a bit like a PRB chassis badge but not quite. Those guys are really helpful and I'm sure would do their best to help out someone with a desire for a busa engined car... Intriguing. It would go like all hell though. All of 450kgs worth of it. That's the big benefit of bike engined cars - there's no power to weight ratio like a bike engine. RE: Westfield XTR2 - LOAFIE - 12-03-2008 The guy had just bought it and was thinking of getting into club meets ( my mate builds some quick V dubs ... V-FORCE) so was really vauge on details . Claimed 200hp turbo , and went like stink . RE: Westfield XTR2 - jaycbr250 - 12-03-2008 looks like a beast loaf love the individual coils and well thought out placement of the engine.should be a weapon round a track. RE: Westfield XTR2 - LOAFIE - 14-03-2008 Heres the Top Gear clip... Looks like fun. http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=nVL9lAwNaz0 |