DAX Rush Curb Weight?
Discussion
Outon,
I have a Dax Rush with a Ford Pinto in it and I have often wondered about the same question. I have just looked in my folder and the only information I can find is it says "max design wieght for both axels is 890kg", now I am not sure if that is the actual weight or the max wieght the axels can cope with.
I must admit it does seem rather heavey but I once dropped the engine and it certainly felt heavy (which I know it is) when it hit the floor.
John
>> Edited by rushdriver on Tuesday 10th February 21:14
>> Edited by rushdriver on Tuesday 10th February 21:14
I have a Dax Rush with a Ford Pinto in it and I have often wondered about the same question. I have just looked in my folder and the only information I can find is it says "max design wieght for both axels is 890kg", now I am not sure if that is the actual weight or the max wieght the axels can cope with.
I must admit it does seem rather heavey but I once dropped the engine and it certainly felt heavy (which I know it is) when it hit the floor.
John
>> Edited by rushdriver on Tuesday 10th February 21:14
>> Edited by rushdriver on Tuesday 10th February 21:14
If someone was near me I could corner weigh it for them....... I'd be interested to know as it was on a shortlist of one for turning my cossie into a kit car.
They told me 650kgs for a cossie engined Rush....
Andy
Essex/suffolk
I'd also be interested in views on their cars from Dax owners with cossie engine in.
They told me 650kgs for a cossie engined Rush....
Andy
Essex/suffolk
I'd also be interested in views on their cars from Dax owners with cossie engine in.
sweatysock said:
What do you want to know Andy? As i said above i've got a cossie Rush so you can quiz me if you want.
ss
My main questions relate to how usable a high powered cossie engine would be in a rush..... is it fun or would a high power bike engine be better suited/ more fun.
It would be an "instead of the bike" car so not worried at all about hood, screen carpets etc.... but it would have to be reliable and very fast but contollable (like my Ult).
hmmm, usable means different things to different people i suppose, but as long as your sensible and dont have a digital right foot then it'll generally stay pointing in the right direction.
I've got a stage 3 kit in mine, supposedly 300-330 bhp and 300 lbft and its pretty usable. Forget it in the wet though, just leave it in the garage.
Traction is your main problem, the Ultima has a good bit more of its weight over the driven wheels whereas all the Rush has is the contents of the fuel tank, the diff and you.
Never been in a bike engined Rush although i believe they're pretty phenomenal, but i guess hard work around town. Its only going to be as reliable as you build it to be.
ss
I've got a stage 3 kit in mine, supposedly 300-330 bhp and 300 lbft and its pretty usable. Forget it in the wet though, just leave it in the garage.
Traction is your main problem, the Ultima has a good bit more of its weight over the driven wheels whereas all the Rush has is the contents of the fuel tank, the diff and you.
Never been in a bike engined Rush although i believe they're pretty phenomenal, but i guess hard work around town. Its only going to be as reliable as you build it to be.
ss
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