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what is the smallest rwd right hand driven car.im after a little tiny beast that can be driven on the road.my plans are to convert the engine to the bigest it can handle(and probly TURBO it)and use it in burnout or power skid comps.any advice very appreciated thanking you , smaller the better

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KP61 starlet?

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Datto 120y .morris minnor .austin healy ,fiat Bambino .even a gogo mobile .FIat nikki ..
#### loads out there just strap a chev to them and instant burnout machine

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corolla ke10, ke20

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If it has to be street legal, bolt a supercharged four pot to a morris minor. I've seen a few of these with various engine combos that can lay waste to rubber.

For a dedicated burnout machine try a V8 mini or moke, or for easier conversion a Gemini.

There was a twin turbo 351 Excel at Summernats two years ago in the burnout comp, went alright til it hit the wall. How about a similiar set up with an 8/71 blower out the bonnet!!

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all helpful,im trying to find a car that is under 6-700kg preferably 500kgs that is rwd and i was thinking 13bt (or ca,sr) or if their is a stock turbo engine tweaking it ,something like a mightyboy rwd turboed, your thoughts appreciated

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Suzuki Cappacino (inport)
600 cc turbo 5 speed rwd independent suspension 4 wdb weight 700 kg std.

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Small light cars though flick around awesome and are very manuverable but lack the amount of smoke of the heavy cars. Smoke wins burnouts comps.

The only other way to make tons of smoke in a light car is wheelspeed and a decent amount of rubber and not cheesecutters. Remember this when building. And also, bang for buck, go a carby fed V8. Dont muck around with EFI turbos and rotors. Plus a v8 will be able to turn high diff ratios with fat rubber to get the smoke you so much desire.

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subaru fiori i think they are. there mini as and would be very original

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What about a honda city or something? They're small but big somehow, I managed to fit most of the front end of a 120y into 1!

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