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#37 Re: 3.3 EFI engine
D Posted on: 2003/5/14 13:26
Harry you might know about the 1000 coupe with the injected 13b original shocks and drums who was 4 tenths of a second from the lakeside lap record? He then upgraded his brakes and shocks and never heard of him again just that his selling that race car the one with huge ugly but purposeful flares and green and purple paint? Any info from you about that car and dirver? anyone in queensland?
If that almost lap record is true then it sounds like a dream come true for a budget race car.
As for Bathurst... Im through with that wankk as soon as they banned rotaries then turboes then all other brands bar the current crop of dinosaurs. If they were to try and interest me a micro sinch then its by at least seen the v8s against turbo 6 falcons and v6 supercharged commondores to make it more interesting.
A little more mix than windsors and chev engines could go a long way.
Imagine in japan they only raced mitsubishi 2.6 astron and toyota 2.7 3RZ fours in updated bodies...?? then maybe thats even better.


#36 Re: 3.3 EFI engine
converted Posted on: 2003/5/14 4:13
Have more faith..Steve1000 and his A15 coupe is matching Ferrari 355 times at Phillip Island and that was $8500 purchase!!


#35 Re: 3.3 EFI engine
L18_B110 Posted on: 2003/5/14 3:42
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But to have a 1200 with a minimum budget that does the same lap times as a V8 supercar is my goal.

good luck converted!!! Only the top couple of Sport Sedans in the country post faster lap times than the V8 SuperTaxi's.

Actually, the Group1 Nation's Cup cars match them, at least at some tracks.


#34 Re: 3.3 EFI engine
converted Posted on: 2003/5/14 0:22
I still think this guys wasting his time putting in an EFI 202 in a 120Y, and about motorracing...talking about hijacking a thread!!!
The V8's were a way of bringing back the old fans who were into the holden/ford thing of the early seventies....and it worked. Purists like myself really liked the group A formula too....but there not enough of them out there to keep the series profitable. Im prepared to back the series if it keeps people from getting into AFL or Soccer or something stupid like that.. Then they will slowly turn to other forms of motorsport once bitten by the bug. The V8s are big cumbersome overpowered and under tyred but sound and look the part. But to have a 1200 with a minimum budget that does the same lap times as a V8 supercar is my goal.


#33 Re: 3.3 EFI engine
datsun120ycoupe Posted on: 2003/5/13 14:56
this whole conversation started out of asking a simple Q about 3.3L lol , interesting - and i agree 1200rallycar, that whole ford/holden bullshit is pathetic, they both have their good things and bad things.


#32 Re: 3.3 EFI engine
bent_axel_bob Posted on: 2003/5/13 14:39
yeah bathurst its self is a great race but these super cars realy bite


#31 Re: 3.3 EFI engine
stirlingmac Posted on: 2003/5/13 14:27
Yep I agree I loved Group A it was diverse and far more interesting. Now without naming names I spent some time in Oz and NZ as a fabricator for the Group A Holden and Ford teams and none of the cars were really production based even in the 80s. Cheating is only against the rules if you get caught and they all did it.!! That is why I would like to see Nissan enter a works entry into the Nations Cup series and run the Bathurst 24 Hrs because I seriously think they could kick arse.


#30 Re: 3.3 EFI engine
MadTimo Posted on: 2003/5/13 14:24
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stirlingmac wrote:
Do you suppose that GTRs would be so revered if it were'nt for the Bathurst legend.


Do you think the Bathurst legend would be so revered if it weren't for GTR's, RX7's, Cosworth's, etc...


#29 Re: 3.3 EFI engine
MadTimo Posted on: 2003/5/13 14:20
Thats exactly what I'm trying to say stirlingmac, when I say I wished they had left Bathurst the way it was. Its a bit less exciting with only two manufacturers


#28 Re: 3.3 EFI engine
1200rallycar Posted on: 2003/5/13 14:20
fvck you twist everything i say

you must know what im trying to get accross

you actually brought up another point, these production based cars are nothingly like the factory car unlike the old days, so there is yet another misconception attached



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