Type
2S
Number of doors
2
Wheelbase
2286 mm 90 in
Track: Front
1245 mm 49 in
Track: Rear
1245 mm 49 in
Length
3988 mm 157 in
Width
1499 mm 59 in
Length:wheelbase ratio
1.74
Kerb weight
876 kg 1931 lb
Bore
80.00 mm
Cylinders
S-4
Displacement
1.8 litre1789 cc(109.171 cu in)
Compression ratio
8.80:1
Fuel system
1 SU carb
Maximum power
95.3 PS (94.0 bhp) (70.1 kW)@ 5400 rpm
Specific output
52.5 bhp/litre0.86 bhp/cu in
Coolant
Water
Bore/stroke ratio
0.9
Unitary capacity
447.25 cc/cylinder
Aspiration
Normal
Compressor type
N/A
Intercooler
None
Catalytic converter
N
0-50 mph (80 km/h)
7.50 s
Standing
17.30 s
Top speed
177 km/h (110 mph)
Power-to-weight
107.31 bhp/ton
Engine location
Front
Engine alignment
Longitudinal
Drive
RWD
Suspension
front
Transmission
4M
Top gear ratio
1.00
Final drive ratio
3.90
RAC rating
15.9
year
1966
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Ginetta G11 The G11 was mainly intended for the home and European market. There was an MG engine under the bonnet, otherwise it was identical to a G10.
Ginetta G11 (side view) The G11 was mainly intended for the home and European market. There was an MG engine under the bonnet, otherwise it was identical to a G10.
Ginetta G11 and TVR Grantura and the unique WSM MGB, all of which competed using MGB engines and, in some cases, running gear.