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2001 Westfield SEiW


Dave Smith

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FOR SALE

Yellow Westfield SEiW

Registered January 2001 (built during 2000 by myself)

2.0L 16V Vauxhall XE  (198BHP)

£9,000 ono

This car was built by myself during 2000 with the majority of the parts being supplied by Westfield (all bar the engine and gearbox) and comes with full documentation, i.e. all receipts, MOT certificates, build photos, etc.

The car was completed, SVA’d and registered in January 2001 and hasn’t missed a beat in the 5000 miles since.

It is a very quick, comfortable road car/tourer, but would be just as happy on the occasional track day (although not tracked by myself).

I’m selling it because since my daughter was born 18 months ago I just don’t get as much time to enjoy it as I used to, and now we’ve got another baby on the way it’s just got to go!

Chassis and Running Gear

Powder coated chassis

Chrome yellow body work

Detachable rear wheel arches

15” x 7” OZ Saturn Plus wheels

205x50 R15 Avon ZV1 tyres

Black interior with contoured dash

VDO gauges

Westfield highback sport seats

Full wet weather gear

Westfield rose jointed front wishbones

Westfield fabricated front uprights

Aluminium hubs

Ford Escort discs

M16 front callipers

Standard Westfield rear wishbones

Standard Westfield rear uprights

Standard Sierra rear callipers

Adjustable shocks front and rear (suspension set-up by Terry Nightingale)

3.92 Ford Sierra type B differential (supplied by Westfield)

Standard Ford Type 9 gearbox

Westfield gear lever extension

Westfield bell housing - Type 9 to VX

Engine and Exhaust

Vauxhall 2.0L 16V XE (from a 1993 Calibra)

Rebuilt to stage 2 by CTM Engineering (Ported/gas flowed head, Lightened fly wheel, Fully balanced)

Twin Weber 45 DCOE carbs with K&N filters

Weber Alpha 3D ignition management

Carbs and ECU set-up by Southern Carburettors

198BHP at 6243rpm at the flywheel

409lbft torque at 4885rpm

Westfield stainless steel 4-1 exhaust system

£9,000 ono

The car is located near Saffron Walden in Essex.

Contact Dave on 07711 637191

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Don't you people ever sleep  :D

409lbft does sound a lot, but that's what it says on the dyno sheet and it did mean I got some replies on my post!  

409 is the adjusted flywheel figure, the reading at the wheels was 184!  Seems like a huge difference between the two but what do I know... does it sound right to you guys?

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Nope  :suspect:

Thought 10 to 20 % was about the Norm to loose BHP due to Transmission Losses, from Engine Flywheel to Rear Wheels  ???

RR Operator Didn't get the Torque reading Mixed up with a Previous Yank V8 He'd set-up Did He  ???  :D

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Could be that the computer was picking up a duff signal from the ht leads, we had this problem at the weekend on a RR.
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