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PostPosted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 8:19 pm 
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And if it wins he will get all the ricers coming in after better cams for their rotarys :wink:


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i know i am ressurecting this post from the dead but this car is in performance buildups magazine this month.

It is interesting to read about.

He widened the whole bod by a few inches

David


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There was a link to photos of this mini in an earlier post somewhere.

I think it was pretty much a spaceframe with mini panels.

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its a front wheel drive... i thought it would be RWD

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Guys I have a magazine feature on this car. It is powered by a 12a turbo rotary mated to a toyota corona ST190 (late fwd-model I suppose) 5 speed box. It runs macpherson struts all round and as you have said has been stretched a bit, apparently it is about 100mm wider and 100mm longer.

The chassis is a complete spaceframe deal, with fibreglass panels. According to the article, on 18psi boost it put out 310 hp at the front wheels, but it usually runs at the track with 25psi. 15inch TSW wheels, dunlop slicks. S4 RX7 front brakes, Suzuki GSX 1100 rears. Thats about it really.

The article is in the current issue of 'Performance Buldups' if anyone is interested. There is a red holden ute doing a burnout on the cover but there is actually some good content in this mag. It has gone down hill of late though. They featured the whole build of the 'redback spyder' which was at the motor show. Awesome car, if a bit on the ugly side.

Anyway, hope this helps.

madmorrie.


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PostPosted: Sun May 28, 2006 12:34 am 
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Oops. Mustnt have looked at page 2 before posting.....


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PostPosted: Mon May 29, 2006 7:23 am 
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Hi guys..

I found this link from a previous post on this forum

http://www.ignitionmagazine.co.nz/cars/70

Hope i'm not to late

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