How do you get an XK ready for a meeting?05 May
LYS 818, our Jaguar XK120, is our showpiece. It is a stunningly beautiful car that has Jim’s blood, sweat and tears welded into every inch.
The car was re-built from the wheels up, using knowledge passed down from Jim’s father (Jim Tester Senior) and with a few of Jim’s own ideas utilising techniques and technology available today. The car is ever changing though to fit in with regulation changes when they are brought in by the organisers of the racing series, the JEC XK Challenge/Master Series, or when entering different race series.
One of Jim’s top tips when preparing a racing car is to think about weight and its distribution throughout the car. The first simple step is to remove any unnecessary weight you may be carrying around. Take out your spare wheel, any interior trim, bumpers.
Then you can think about replacing heavier metal items on the car with like for like components made of aluminium. LYS 818 is an aluminium bodied car built on an original steel chassis with several of her (yes, the car is a she, named Louise!) major organs replaced, like the brass radiator now a shining star in aluminium.
You may find now that your car complies with weight regulations for your particular series, but if you find you are underweight it’s no bad thing. Now you can add a bit of ballast just where you want it. In an ideal world you are after 50/50 weight distribution; 50/50 front to back and left to right. This makes the car easier to drive, nicely balanced and predictable. Always make sure your ballast is totally secure though ~ scrutineers will check!
Good Luck!



