Poll... This is my first one., Engine choices for my track car |
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Poll... This is my first one., Engine choices for my track car |
tscrihfield |
Dec 1 2015, 08:34 PM
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Drive Fast and Take Chances Group: Members Posts: 643 Joined: 8-September 10 From: Amelia Ohio Member No.: 12,156 Region Association: None |
I'm not sure that I will ever finish this car... But I hope to.
Just would like to start a dialogue about these options for the car. Having worked on all of them now... I have my own opinions but would like to know everyone else's. Thomas |
mr2by4 |
Dec 3 2015, 10:50 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 182 Joined: 9-December 07 From: Fort Worth Member No.: 8,439 Region Association: Southwest Region |
If you just want a toy for the track, get the LS and mate it to a boxster transmission. It should provide you with many, many big smiles without worrying about a bigger turbo, bigger intercooler, running more boost etc.
None of those make any sense for a race car. If you would like to race, stay with a type 4 at or under 2 liters. And read the rule book. Can you run carbs? Are you required to run carbs? Etc Dreaming is fun, but having a track car that you have spent all of your time and money on that you have to try to sell so you can build a race car is frustrating. Been there myself twice! |
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