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> OT: Gunnar Racing builds 550's, using T-1's
URY914
post Aug 11 2004, 08:12 PM
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http://www.gunnarracing.com/

See the "08/05/04 Beck 550 Replicars" update.

Gunnar is building high end 550 replicars. I'm sure thier nice but he's putting Bergman 2.3 Type 1s in them.

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...we've used a Bergman 2.3 liter VW engine. This engine utilizes Bernie's 911 based fan. The motor is designed for 90+ octane fuel and street-play racing fun.


The fun should last about 500 miles. Should be putting Jake's 2270s in them and they would be faster than the originals.

Paul
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post Aug 11 2004, 10:14 PM
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Bergman doesn't exactly thrill those of us in the trade in his area. Kinda like Roy, only less. The good ones sell for about 5 times as much, and hold together. What's that tell you? I wouldn't sell one of his motors to an enemy ..................... The Cap'n
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