The TwinTech V-Twin was designed, engineered and constructed
by Kip Ewing, Jay Novak and Dave Piontek (see the Piontek Sportech).
Michigan based TwinTech sees the V-Twin as a trackday car similar
to the Ariel Atom and Deronda F400. However where most similar
sports cars use a high performance Japanese motorcycle engine
or small displacement turbocharged
car engine, the TwinTech V-Twin uses an S&S V-twin mounted
at the extreme front of the car. The unique layout is said to
offer a perfect 50-50 weight distribution for superb balance
and handling.
Features of the TwinTech V-Twin
- 1 3/4" swept tube chassis
- Oval tube control arms
- Billet aluminum uprights
- Billet aluminum brake calipers and rotor hats
- S&S Cycle 124 cu. in. V-Twin engine
- Hewland sequential shift transaxle
- 17 x 7.5 Kosel forged wheels
- 17" Goodyear F1 tires
- Sparco Evo seats
Similar and related vehicles:
- Piontek Sportech
- Ariel Atom
- Deronda F400
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