Matt N: Anything you wanna tell us??
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I know, check in the morning, it will probably been vaped
Personally I would go for a N/a Busa, 180 -200 BHP, and build it to 450 KG, then it will fly, hit 12-13,000 rpm and have sequential gearbox, (add a bike shift kit and you have full on power shifting )
If that don't make you grin, sell up and by a mondeo.
Personally I would go for a N/a Busa, 180 -200 BHP, and build it to 450 KG, then it will fly, hit 12-13,000 rpm and have sequential gearbox, (add a bike shift kit and you have full on power shifting )
If that don't make you grin, sell up and by a mondeo.
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I know, check in the morning, it will probably been vaped
Personally I would go for a N/a Busa, 180 -200 BHP, and build it to 450 KG, then it will fly, hit 12-13,000 rpm and have sequential gearbox, (add a bike shift kit and you have full on power shifting )
If that don't make you grin, sell up and by a mondeo.
Personally I would go for a N/a Busa, 180 -200 BHP, and build it to 450 KG, then it will fly, hit 12-13,000 rpm and have sequential gearbox, (add a bike shift kit and you have full on power shifting )
If that don't make you grin, sell up and by a mondeo.
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problem with busa in a 7 type kit
is that it really needs a dry sump.
If cost is no problem, then ok.
For normal road use + a few track
days R1 is well proven, & not slow -
4sec 0-60 will do for most
YVM - oil is in, wiring ready, got petrol,
battery is charged........
Steve - you're welcome over if you're free
saturday afternoon
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is that it really needs a dry sump.
If cost is no problem, then ok.
For normal road use + a few track
days R1 is well proven, & not slow -
4sec 0-60 will do for most
YVM - oil is in, wiring ready, got petrol,
battery is charged........
Steve - you're welcome over if you're free
saturday afternoon
GeorgeM
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problem with busa in a 7 type kit
is that it really needs a dry sump.
If cost is no problem, then ok.
For normal road use + a few track
days R1 is well proven, & not slow -
4sec 0-60 will do for most
YVM - oil is in, wiring ready, got petrol,
battery is charged........
Steve - you're welcome over if you're free
saturday afternoon
GeorgeM
is that it really needs a dry sump.
If cost is no problem, then ok.
For normal road use + a few track
days R1 is well proven, & not slow -
4sec 0-60 will do for most
YVM - oil is in, wiring ready, got petrol,
battery is charged........
Steve - you're welcome over if you're free
saturday afternoon
GeorgeM
George, if i'm not working I'd also like to see it, and running would be even better. Whereabouts are you, PM prob best?
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yup fancy something i can use on track and that comes under classic insurance. plus i want a turbo'd car again. so an rs turbo fits the bill nicely. would love an s1 but for what i could afford i'd end up with a pile of rust.
I've got loads of rs turbo spares at home from the last time i had one. Including a 1.8 zetec bottom end that'll make a nice zvh conversion. i do have a hankering for building a full on 2.0 zetec turbo (over time). nice revy 200+ bhp 16v engine in a car that already weighs just over a tonne. will be stripped out again like the ra.
would rather go down the route that spec c is looking at but not got the funds for that to start off with.
I've got loads of rs turbo spares at home from the last time i had one. Including a 1.8 zetec bottom end that'll make a nice zvh conversion. i do have a hankering for building a full on 2.0 zetec turbo (over time). nice revy 200+ bhp 16v engine in a car that already weighs just over a tonne. will be stripped out again like the ra.
would rather go down the route that spec c is looking at but not got the funds for that to start off with.
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PMSL. It's got to be running before April otherwise he's got to pay extra to get it SVA'd
Oh, just to warn you all, there WON'T be a female waiting on you all hand and foot, you can make your own drinks, we'll be working
Oh, just to warn you all, there WON'T be a female waiting on you all hand and foot, you can make your own drinks, we'll be working
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