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Rob_Lee
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Sounds great but i find RR vids a bit boring... need some vids of it on the road!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sgaNV-EgsM&feature=related

this is a good one aswell, their testing different boost makes 645 i think in the end and it has 4wheel drive so i bet thats a real weapon

[Edited on 28-06-2009 by dan-sport]
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Noble M15 has it mounted transverse does it not? Probably wrong
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I can't think of a single RWD car that has the engine fitted transversely. But things like Evo's (4WD though) are.
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quote:
Originally posted by dan-sport
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sgaNV-EgsM&feature=related

this is a good one aswell, their testing different boost makes 645 i think in the end and it has 4wheel drive so i bet thats a real weapon

[Edited on 28-06-2009 by dan-sport]


Id rather have rwd

Just shows to go what you can do with these engines and while we have a few high specd lets here like Speckys tigra, nics, and a couple others off mig we are actualy still quite far behind in terms of what can be achieved from these engines
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there is a mk2 astra that does 9 second quarters. quite a few in the 10's

worlds behind anywhere else. although most these places have higher than 99 ron at the pumps etc.
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quote:
Originally posted by dan-sport
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sgaNV-EgsM&feature=related

this is a good one aswell, their testing different boost makes 645 i think in the end and it has 4wheel drive so i bet thats a real weapon



whats the steam coming out from the right hand side of the engine bay?
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quote:
Originally posted by Nic Barnes
there is a mk2 astra that does 9 second quarters. quite a few in the 10's

worlds behind anywhere else. although most these places have higher than 99 ron at the pumps etc.


Is there no where in england that can supply higher ron fuel at cost?
Nic Barnes
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have to have maps made for it for the engine etc. my views have always been i race it the same way i drive it to work. maybe i dont run as quick as others, but im not changing anything on it to run it.
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quote:
Originally posted by FruitBooTeR


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wkCt2CCqc0

Never seen anything on this before?? just suddenly poped up on youtube when browzing c20let as you do

Beast!




Shame they weren't all like that.

Might be a few less getting cannibalised.
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Why would he have monted the engine sideways? Any benefits?


He hasn't.
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quote:
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And? Are all rwd's sideways mounted?


No Jamie, with some exceptions, the majority of FWD cars are. Hence the term 'transverse engine'.

Some RWD cars have transverse engines. The 308 for example.
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quote:
Originally posted by flame-red
Noble M15 has it mounted transverse does it not? Probably wrong


It probably does as the engine is in the middle over the rear wheels, its just like a fwd front engine transverse put in the back.
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quote:
Originally posted by Eck
I can't think of a single RWD car that has the engine fitted transversely. But things like Evo's (4WD though) are.


mr2
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Some RWD cars have transverse engines. The 308 for example.


the 308? what cars that? wouldnt be a peugeot 308 lol
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would have to be french .. they love complicating things
Liam B
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Ferrari 308 i think he means mate
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oh


doesnt count anyway as there mid engined

[Edited on 28-06-2009 by SportBoy]
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yeah we're talking front engine RWD
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quote:
Originally posted by Nic Barnes
quote:
Originally posted by Jamie-C
And? Are all rwd's sideways mounted?


some examples of ones that arent?
Tesla Roadster.
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MR2 and 308s are mid engined not front mounted.
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As is the Tesla Roadster.
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Technically pretty much all front engined RWD cars have the engine mounted correctly and not 'sideways' as where the cambelt is is the front of an engine. Most FWD cars like Corsas have the engine mounted 'sideways'

[Edited on 28-06-2009 by Adam_B]
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quote:
Originally posted by Breathecosse
As is the Tesla Roadster.


Batteries are mid mounted, motor is between the rear wheels.

Nic didn't mention being front mounted anyway.
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holy shit that is easily the most powerful calibra iv seen

would like to see some on road vids, bet it spins the rears nearly every gear

trust the swede's

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