词条 | Melling Wildcat |
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| image = Melling-wildcat.jpg | name = Melling Wildcat | manufacturer = Al Melling Sports Cars | production = 2008–2014 (7 produced) [1] | predecessor = | successor = | class = Sports car (S) | body_style = 2-door roadster | transmission = 5-speed Tremec T-5 manual 6-speed Tremec TR-6060 manual | platform = Fibreglass body over Box-section steel chassis with built in roll hoops and side-intrusion protection | assembly = Rochdale, Manchester, England [2] | designer = Al Melling | layout = FR layout | engine = 5.7 L LS6 V8 4.5 L AJP8 V8 | related = TVR Griffith (First Generation) | wheelbase = {{cvt|2286|mm|1|abbr=on}} | width = {{cvt|1821|mm|1|abbr=on}} | length = {{cvt|3942|mm|in|abbr=on}} | height = {{cvt|1204|mm|in|abbr=on}} | weight = {{cvt|998|kg|lb|0|abbr=on|order=flip}} }} The Melling Wildcat is a V8 powered sports car produced by Al Melling Sports Cars in Rochdale, Greater Manchester. HistoryThe Wildcat was conceived to fill the gap left by defunct British marques such as TVR, Marcos and others. Designed to strike a balance between high performance, low cost, and adaptability for possible future legislative changes, the first running prototype car was made in only nine months and appeared in Autocar in August 2008. Initially a proposed 150 units was supposed to be completed a year, with production starting in 2009; this did not happen.[3] The Wildcat has been noted as sharing a resemblance to the TVR Griffith. [4] ConstructionThe Wildcat has a variety of engine choices, but the standard fit is a 4.5 litre Melling V8; a modern, redeveloped version of the AJP8 used in the TVR Cerbera. Other engines can be specified including the GM LS-series, BMW V8s and the Dodge Viper V10. The Wildcat is available with a five or six speed Tremec manual gearbox mated to a live rear axle with a rear limited slip differential; independent rear suspension may be specified when ordering. A 2.8:1 axle ratio is fitted as standard, but other ratios are possible. The driveline claimed to accept up to 1000 bhp. The chassis is a box section steel structure with built-in roll and side impact protection. The fully adjustable suspension includes front double unequal length wishbones, and a rear live axle with four locating links. Brakes are front and rear ventilated discs with four pot calipers. It has rack and pinion steering with 2.9 turns from lock to lock, and may be powered or unpowered. Technical specificationsTop speed: 180 mph (2.65:1 final drive ratio) or 150 mph (3:1 final drive ratio) 0-62 mph: 3.2 seconds (3:1 final drive ratio), or 3.5 (2.65:1 final drive ratio) Curb weight: 998 kg Engine: 4500cc V8 Installation: Front, longitudinally mounted, rear wheel drive Power: 448 bhp at 7200 rpm Torque: 407 lb ft at 5200 rpm Gearbox: 6 speed manual Wheels: 17in/18in alloy (front/rear) Tires: 245/25x17 (front), 255x490x18 (rear) Price: £50,000 (base) References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.classiccarweekly.net/2017/01/06/2008-melling-wildcat-prototype/|title= Melling Wildcat production numbers|date= 14 January 2017|accessdate= 4 February 2018}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pressportal.com.au/news/650/ARTICLE/3124/2008-09-16.html|title= Melling wildcat production details|accessdate= 5 February 2018}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk/news-features/8/news-headlines/14061/als-wildcats-a-purring-beast |title=Oldham News | News Headlines | Al’s Wildcat’s a purring beast |publisher=Oldham-chronicle.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2015-03-16}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/melling-wildcat-revealed|title= Melling wild at, a car the Griffith should've been|author= Steve Cropley|date= 7 August 2008|publisher=Auto Car|accessdate= 5 February 2018}} External links 1 : Cars of England |
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