Engineering:Westfield XI
Westfield XI | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Westfield Sportscars |
Production | 1982 – 2022 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Sports car |
Layout | FR layout |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 1,275 cc BMC A-Series engine |
Transmission | 4 or 5-speed manual |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2,286 mm (90.0 in) |
Length | 3,657 mm (144.0 in) |
Width | 1,625 mm (64.0 in) |
Height | To top of screen: 863 mm (34.0 in) |
|uk|Kerb|Curb}} weight | From 530 kg (1,170 lb) |
The Westfield XI (or Westfield Eleven) is a British sports car and kit car based on the Lotus Eleven.
In 1982 Westfield Sportscars, responding to the popularity of the original Lotus XI, started production of a replica with a fiberglass body available as either a finished car or kit car. Initially called the Westfield Sports, the factory-finished cars were usually fitted with an uprated 1,275 cc (77.8 cu in) BMC A-Series engine, although some factory cars were fitted with Ford Kents.[citation needed]
The majority of Westfield XIs are sold as self-build kits without engines and designed to accept the 1275cc A-series from a donor MG Midget or Austin-Healey Sprite. Owners have fitted a variety of engines, including Coventry Climaxes, Lotus twin-cams and Alfa Romeo engines,[1] although engine fitment is limited by the small size of the engine bay. The kit is designed to utilise other components from a donor Sprite or Midget: the rear axle (modified by Westfield), gearbox, driveshaft, front upright/brake assembly, radiator, wheels/tyres, steering rack, wiring, and gauges.[2]
In 1983 and 1984, Road & Track featured two articles about the Westfield XI, telling the story of how the magazine's team built a kit car and subsequently took it for a 5,000-mile (8,000 km) cross-country trip from California to Wisconsin. This article raised awareness of the car in the United States and led to more sales.[3][4]
Production of the original Westfield XI ceased in 1986, although the company offered kits until about 1988. In 2004 Westfield restarted production, still using the A-series engine. Westfield continues to offer the XI kit in small production batches.[5]
References
- ↑ Westfield Lotus Eleven Sports Racer, http://members.toast.net/joerger/westfield.html, retrieved 7 Feb 2014
- ↑ Manik Technologies Westfield XI FAQ, http://www.manikllc.com/XI_FAQ.html, retrieved 7 Feb 2014
- ↑ Peter Egan (October 1983), "Crate Expectations: Building Westfield's Lotus 11 replica", Road and Track, http://members.toast.net/joerger/westfield.html, retrieved 7 Feb 2014
- ↑ Peter Egan (June 1984), "Northeast by Westfield", Road and Track, http://members.toast.net/joerger/north.html, retrieved 7 Feb 2014
- ↑ Westfield XI kits - Westfield Sportscars, http://westfield-sportscars.co.uk/showroom-brochures/westfield-xi-kits/, retrieved 7 Feb 2014
External links
- Westfield Sportscars Ltd.
- Westfield XI at Manik Technologies, current USA distributor for the XI
- Review of the Westfield XI by Car and Driver, June 2008
- Review of the Wesfield XI by EVO magazine, March 2005
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westfield XI.
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