Hi there. Just a bit of info. Plus ive done a hello and a little explanation in the Noobie section. Cheers Gra
Spec:
1/ Hand built stainless steel race exhaust.
2/ Ally foam filled race tank.
3/ Race fuel pump and filter.
4/ Full roll cage with door bars.
5/ Fuel and brake line repositioned inside car.
6/ Brake bias valve.
7/ Plumbed in fire extinguisher.
8/ Varley red top race battery.
9/ Fully rewired with fuses on buzz bar in glove box.
10/ Race seat and 6 point harness's.
11/Ally dash with taco, oil pressure, water temp, volt meter gauges and shift light.
12/ Timming transponder.
13/ Full set of 5 x6j race wheels and yokahama tyres.
14/ Salisbury limited slip differential 4:1:1.
15/ Rear disc conversion, montego solid discs and cosworth calipers with race pads.
16/ Competition half shafts.
17/ Race coil over shocks and springs with adjustable ride height.
18/ Rose jointed competiton front anti roll bar.
19/ Capri 2.8 vented disc's with high spec 4 pot calpiers and race pads.
20/ Newly built engine by Scholar Engines with no track time.
21/ Race clutch.
22/ Light weight flywheel, race pistons, full race head and camshaft.
23/ Twin 45 dcoe Weber carbs.
24/ Close ratio box with over drive on all gears, giving an extra 500 rpm in each gear.
25/ Oil spray bar built into cam cover to cool cam shaft and rockers.
26/ Ally Radtech upgraded radiator.
27/ Racetech competition oil cooler.
28/ Fully poly bushed.
29/ Electrical cut offs internal and external.
30/ Switched electric water pump.
31/ Race electric fan.
History: Dolmite Sprint was built by Roger Dowson at Gerry Marshall Racing, as a production saloon, in the late 70s. It was first raced by Chuck Nicolson (Charles Nickerson) in the British Uniroyal and Monroe Production Saloon Car Chapionships. In 1980/1981 it was raced by Roger Payne, winning both championships. It held class lap records at every major UK circuit. It was then campaigned by Henry and John Rice through 1982/84. In 1985 it subsequently passed into the hands of Peter Brown, who stored the vehicle until 2004. When Ken Clarke purchased it in a deal for a job lot of rare race spares. He then sold it on to Bob Kett who systematically restored the car over a 5 year period, useing the vast knowledge and skills of Ken Clarke. Ken did extensive work to upgrade the car for todays race standards and specification's. The car sold in 2010 at an auction in Oxford and then in 2011 i purchased it.
Spec:
1/ Hand built stainless steel race exhaust.
2/ Ally foam filled race tank.
3/ Race fuel pump and filter.
4/ Full roll cage with door bars.
5/ Fuel and brake line repositioned inside car.
6/ Brake bias valve.
7/ Plumbed in fire extinguisher.
8/ Varley red top race battery.
9/ Fully rewired with fuses on buzz bar in glove box.
10/ Race seat and 6 point harness's.
11/Ally dash with taco, oil pressure, water temp, volt meter gauges and shift light.
12/ Timming transponder.
13/ Full set of 5 x6j race wheels and yokahama tyres.
14/ Salisbury limited slip differential 4:1:1.
15/ Rear disc conversion, montego solid discs and cosworth calipers with race pads.
16/ Competition half shafts.
17/ Race coil over shocks and springs with adjustable ride height.
18/ Rose jointed competiton front anti roll bar.
19/ Capri 2.8 vented disc's with high spec 4 pot calpiers and race pads.
20/ Newly built engine by Scholar Engines with no track time.
21/ Race clutch.
22/ Light weight flywheel, race pistons, full race head and camshaft.
23/ Twin 45 dcoe Weber carbs.
24/ Close ratio box with over drive on all gears, giving an extra 500 rpm in each gear.
25/ Oil spray bar built into cam cover to cool cam shaft and rockers.
26/ Ally Radtech upgraded radiator.
27/ Racetech competition oil cooler.
28/ Fully poly bushed.
29/ Electrical cut offs internal and external.
30/ Switched electric water pump.
31/ Race electric fan.
History: Dolmite Sprint was built by Roger Dowson at Gerry Marshall Racing, as a production saloon, in the late 70s. It was first raced by Chuck Nicolson (Charles Nickerson) in the British Uniroyal and Monroe Production Saloon Car Chapionships. In 1980/1981 it was raced by Roger Payne, winning both championships. It held class lap records at every major UK circuit. It was then campaigned by Henry and John Rice through 1982/84. In 1985 it subsequently passed into the hands of Peter Brown, who stored the vehicle until 2004. When Ken Clarke purchased it in a deal for a job lot of rare race spares. He then sold it on to Bob Kett who systematically restored the car over a 5 year period, useing the vast knowledge and skills of Ken Clarke. Ken did extensive work to upgrade the car for todays race standards and specification's. The car sold in 2010 at an auction in Oxford and then in 2011 i purchased it.
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