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New Member saying "Hello".
Hi, a member suggested I post as a new member, listing the car essentials.
I was never a Cobra fanatic, I did not know enough about them and I was a teen in the late 70's so mid engined Italian cars were my "ultimate" in styling. Fast forward decades of motocycles and racing, but also appreciating cars, I bought what I always said I would go to if I got tired of bikes, or got too old for bikes: A Lotus Super 7. Immediately upon ownership I found that our twisty back roads in New England where I hot rod motorcycles around new are full of "humps"....hills and dales, where you really can't see over the next hump in a car as low as the Lotus. This never occurred to me as regular passenger cars are no problem, being much higher and motorcycles have a very high vantage points. In the Lotus, no chance knowing if there is a kid in the road.....or a car backing out of the driveway. What to get that's a little higher? I went through a giant list of what might light me up after having fast sports bikes, and ended up thinking a 427SC. I wanted the lightness of a small block but the feel of what the cars came with, the 427FE. So an aluminum block 427 CX or SPF or ERA would fit the bill. I found a SPF, SPO 0113, and bought it. Essentials are: 427 Pond aluminum block built by Keith Craft, stroked to 482, rollers, 10:1, dyno'd 601/610. Tremec 3.73:1 Smiths Moto wheel Willwood knock offs Red with dual white stripes. It indeed is fun, good power, will leave 2 long black marks on the highway in any gear. Fun handling. I read a lot about how 427s can be "widow makers", how the tail will "come around and bite you in an instant", all that, but if find this to be a very easy to handle car. In fact, most Cobra guys I met at shows tried to talk me into 351-based motors, saying that the 427 block motors that are built are just too much power. Maybe coming from race bikes with better power to weight ratios and running on 2 little contact patches teaches constant vigilance with throttle, tire loading, focus, etc. helps. I also had a 650hp Porsche 930, after having one of those sideways on the street with throttle lots of other things seem tame. In any case, I am amazed at the tractability and controllability of the car in all attitudes. Definitely a car which you can have fun playing with the throttle in turns. I've had the Cobra for a year now. I was looking for a car that has the edge of a high performance motorcycle, this is probably as close as I'll find, though it is still a bit mild in comparison. I'm glad to find a forum that seems pretty active. |
Welcome. Sounds like a nice car, any pics? There is no such thing as to much power either:D:D:D
Joe |
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Welcome to the forumn and i also was looking for something with motorcycle performance, i wanted an ariel atom after doing a trackday in one but they r not legal in CT and having a Montana or Arizona plate would get the attention of the cops in my small town. Thats when i discovered Cobras, hopefully i will have it asap. I still ride my motorcycle but no where as much as i use to due to shoulder issues but now i will have another toy to get the adrenaline pumping.
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Congrats on your purchase. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to email me.
Blas |
Well I grew up on a motorcycle. Not much power 100 cc. Biggest bike I owned was a 750 cc about 85 hp if memory serves. I owned quit a few BB cars and some fairly hot SB, in my teens. I dropped a 283 into a Chevy Vega. Nothing I ever owned would handle as good as my Cobra does. So I share your opinion to some degree. Although I don't push it hard.
Welcome to the madness and do stay safe. |
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I had a cheshire cop follow me into my garage one day because he heard the car go up the street and wanted to see what was making the noise... car guy though and just curiosity |
Thanks for the welcome guys.
The talk of CT small town cops reminds me of the nightmare with a Lotus Super 7 / Caterham that I bought, it had the CA S100 or whatever that exemption was, but no go in New Hampshire! I spent more time with the DMV on the phone, so much so I almost went the Montana plate route. But I knew that once cops started noticing this odd car with out of state plates I would also be getting friendly reminders. Finally I found a way to register it but by then also found out it was too low for our hill and dale roads and I could not see over the next hump for any obstacles. Blas, thank you for the offer to e-mail you. I will have a question for you or the forum about updating my clutch with larger master so I get more travel....it barely disengages and when hot it does not totally disengage, so it is hard to shift. I suspect the prior driver put a good amount of wear on synchros, I can live with that, but I'll need to take care of it. I guess early SPFs had this problem and there was an update, not sure. It's also coincidental about the offer to e-mail, and the note on your signature about wiring diagram, I just went nuts putting the battery in after having it out for last winter (busy summer.....) and went nuts as the fuel pump would not work. Finally I realized that there was another connection somewhere that had come undone, I pulled the carpet and there it was. Connected it, fuel pump came on, car started. Now I have to get lots of miles on before December! Olddog, I was impressed with the handling, considering it is an old design. I could not believe my luck last year when one of the two 427 alum blocks I could find in the country for sale was 18 miles away from me, a CSX, a year old and 2k miles or something like that. I convinced the consignment shop to let me go out with him and I just had to see how it handled. I told him "Now don't be afraid, I'm going to swerve here, but not into the oncoming lane, I want to feel transient response, I won't break her free...." but I think he was white knuckled. Then, "I"m going to steadily open it up, I won't rev over 5, but I need to see power, I"m covering the clutch, anything happens and clutch goes down, I won't get her sideways.....". Again, apprehension on his face..... Finally, "OK, we're going only 40, next side street that has no curb and a lawn beyond, I'm going to suddently turn right as fast as I can, she won't break free, but I need to check out cornering". Three streets down, BAM, hard fast cut, he was white, but this was totally safe. Bottom line, I was impressed. But they would not deal....wanted $148k!! So, I bought the SPF, come to find out, it really felt identical to me in handling. Now, it isn't the Lotus Super 7, but what is? Have fun, keep safe... |
That was a great introductory post and you have a great Cobra. Glad that you found one so close to you and could try it out. Have fun but always be alert as they can get away from you in a heartbeat. I grew up road racing and still learn something every time I take the cars out for a spirited drive.
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Welcome to the forum good story. I grew up loving these cars agree with other members too much power not true in my case either. Sounds like you have a fun car enjoy it as much as you can.
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Welcome! Sounds like you got yourself a great Cobra to make your own. I recently picked up SPF 0963. Currently with it up at Limerock, Ct for the historic races. Anyway, good luck with yours and stay safe!
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Sounds like there are a number of Cobras in CT. Do you guys get together?
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Hi G-Pete,
The links in your posts are not working for me. |
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Was this car at Lime Rock Park yesterday? If so, I was parked next to you with mine.
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