V E C T O R
Vector was founded back in the Seventies by Gerald Wiegert to create the
ultimate sportscar. The W8 was born, but there was lots controversy around
this car, because Jerry wasn't an easy person to deal with. So the new
management sacked him. The company was then owned by the same Indonesian
consortium, which bought Lamborghini. Guess what came next: the
Vector M12 with a Lambo V-12 engine.
In December 1996 Vector went bust again. In February 1997 the company, now headed
by Mr. D. Peter Rose, announced that Tradelink International LTD will acquire
controlling interest and "Vector Aeromotive Shifts Gears To Become A Major
Player In Multi-Billion Dollar Luxury Lifestyle Products Industry" - as
PRNewswire said.
More information:
another Vector site and
a site of the German
enthusiasts - added 15, February, 1998.
First the Vector W8:
Picture was taken from a Corel CD by Bolko Rawicz (brawicz@sfu.ca)
The plans were first outlined during the early seventies and the first proto-
type was built in 1980. "I wanted to be a fighter pilot, but my eyesight's
not good enough. So I decided to build a fighter plane for the street" -
said Weightert to the American Automobile Magazine in 1990. With a 600+ bhp
engine and a claimed 207 mph max. speed it wasn't a far cry. But there was
no real money behind the car, so new management came in and soon Weiger
was sacked.
Then came the Avtech WX-3 along:
The second picture was supplied by Alfredo Sarmiento Ascenzo
(LastJedi@ix.netcom.com) who snapped it from the Road&Track America Online
forum.
I think it's time to insert a part of an e-mail from
John Doe.
Go back to the Exotics page
Copyright & copy: 1995-1998
I'm no way related to the companies or their products. I have no
responsibility for the accuracy of the above info.
This document or parts of it cannot be used for commercial purposes.
The best thing about Vector was some of the people it used to hire and
have as consultants. People that have been through those doors have
designed such cars as the McLaren F1, Shelby Cobra, 935's, numerous
Ferraris, BMWs, Indy, F1 cars, etc.
The worst thing about Vector is that management could never decide what
to do with a car like this in a dwindling market, and the fact that
Weigert hired morons to just answer yes to him and never improve the
car. But it was a hell of publicity campaign while it lasted. You add
it up, 15 years, 40-50 million dollars, and only 15 cars ever built.
The original engine was a 6 liter V-8 with twin H-3 turbos. This engine
was good for 600-620 HP max non emissioned, and 530-550 Hp max with 1992
emission standards.
The Vector could never do 207, and 250-260 is just ludicrous. A
slippery Porsche 916 with 1200+ Hp could barely manage mid 240's. And
the Vector has probably 50% more frontal area. Max velocity for the W-8
168 mph, period. Weigert would never change his brick-in-the-wind
design, so the car was stuck with a .55 coefficient of drag (considering
the average Kenworth in new plastic is a mere .43 cd).
The old W-8 and the WX-3/M12 prototype shown, have curb weights of 3700
lbs. The WX-3/M12 prototype which has been in Newsweek is an old W-8
prototype in some new glass with the same old V-8 engine and chassis,
not a new car.
The new M12 was slated to have an 8 liter, 600 Hp, 695 ft-lb. normally
aspirated V-12 until the Lambo stepped in.
For the following table details were taken from a 1992 Vector W-8 brochure,
a 1993 WX3 brochure and M12 info sheet.
* I don't quote the out-of-this-world specifications of the TwinTurbocharged
engine. I agree with John Doe, that they seem to be ridiculous.
Type
W-8
Avtech WX-3
M-12
Engine
Aluminium alloy
V-8
V12 quad valve, DOHC, aluminum, mid longitudinal
Displacement
6.0 liters
7.0 liters
5.7liters (350 cu.in.)
Horsepower
600+ @ 5700 rpm
500-700 hp *
490+ bhp @ 6800 rpm
Torque
600+ lb ft @ 4900 rpm
800+ lb ft @ 4900 rpm
425+ lb ft @ 5200 rpm
Block design
Aluminium alloy block with
replaceable cylinder liners, forged aluminium pistons, forged crankshaft and
connecting rods.
Drivetrain
Transmission
Aluminium high performance clutches manual/
automatic, with ratchet shifter
5-speed manual
Body
Construction
Hybrid composite undirectional carbon,
Kevlar and S-glass in epoxy resin matrix
Carbon fiber/ epoxy composite,
nomex honeycomb core
Chassis
Construction
DOT-approved semi-monocoque aluminium
structure, epoxy-bonded and riveted with aircraft fasteners, aluminium
honeycomb floor panel, 4130 chrome moly tube steel roll cage.
Suspension
Front
Independent unequal length A-arms,
cioncentric coil adjustable shock absorbers
Rear
DeDion tube with four trailing arms
and lateral link, concentric coil adjustable shock absorbers.
Brakes
Formula 1 4-wheel ventilated discs, 13.0 in. diameter
ABS, 4-wheel ventilated discs, 13.5 in. diameter, 6-piston aluminium
calipers
Instrumentation
Aircraft type menu-driven
reconfigurable electroluminescent display monitoring all vital pressures and
temperatures with both digital and analog display formals.
Wheels & tires
Wheels front/rear
3-piece modular, machined billet aluminium. 16x9.5 in./ 16 x 12.0 in.
18 x 9.5 in./ 18 x 12.0 in. (optional Bonneville discs).
cast aluminum. 8 x 18/ 12x18
Tires front/rear
Michelin XGT+ radial 255-45ZR16/ 315-40 ZR16
Michelin MXX3 radial 245-40ZR16/ 325-30 ZR18
Dimensions & Capacities
Wheelbase
2616 mm
103 in
Length
4369 mm
172 in
4673 mm
184 in
Width
1930 mm
76 in
2032 mm
80 in
Height
1080 mm
42.5 in
Track front/rear
1600 mm/ 1651 mm
63 in/ 65 in
Oil capacity
12 qts
17 quarts(16 liters)
Performance
Top speed
190+ mph
Acceleration 0-60 mph
Less than 4.5sec
Fuel
City
9 mpg
highway
13 mpg
combine
10 mpg