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f@#k yeah!

They do one with a 660cc turbo engine that weighs 490kg! With steel wheels!

Recepie for fun right there
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ritalin_boy wrote: I've got the skills to pull this off well enough.

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Bullshit. Judging by your 36hp thread, if you don't have the skills now, you'll have them by the end of the build.

But you would have to invest a very long time into it, and get bogged down making tooling and the like.

What about a Vee lengthened and widened, skinned by a fastback body?

Or ( I just thought of this) skin a vee in a (loose) scale replica of a 917 or something.

I'd just buy an MX-5 and take up a hairdresser's apprenticeship. :lol:
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f@#k your funny Nafe!

I appreciate the compliment, but if I you spent 10,000 odd hours building it... You wouldn't wanna take it racing.

Btw The Frankfurt flyer is a formulae vee underneath all that sexy porsche exterior.

I found anther one similar and just as cool. All Aly formed body!

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Your right about mx5's they handle amazing out of the box. I was clocking 1:15's round wakefield and still be tailed by a stock mx with John Boston at the helm.

It was a 60kw vs 160kw battle.
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One thing to consider is do you want to race it in a state/national class or just do sprint/super sprint events.

I see lots of people build rad cars but can never go further than sprint days because their car does not fall into a CAMS or AASA class.

Bang for buck your Honda would be hard to beat. Nice on pads and tyres, plenty of power and awsome handling.
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ritalin_boy wrote:f@#k your funny Nafe!

I appreciate the compliment, but if I you spent 10,000 odd hours building it... You wouldn't wanna take it racing.

Btw The Frankfurt flyer is a formulae vee underneath all that sexy porsche exterior.

I found anther one similar and just as cool. All Aly formed body!

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Your right about mx5's they handle amazing out of the box. I was clocking 1:15's round wakefield and still be tailed by a stock mx with John Boston at the helm.

It was a 60kw vs 160kw battle.
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There was a super charged open wheeler in Hill Climbs when I used to race 2 litre sports sedans. It was very quick, I think from memory the guys name that ran it was Peter Gumley??

I think the idea of a Formula Vee frame with 2.3 litre stroker running 200 hp would be good fun!
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I vote for the formula Vee with a alloy body idea

I saw this thing on 'Chasing Classic Cars' on Turbo Max
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http://www.hemmings.com/hsx/stories/201 ... ture5.html

It's an agricultural looking thing from the 60's, but the mid mount etc is cool and apart from the 356 donk it looks mostly VW.

With a little finessing on the body I'm sure it could be made to look cool.

I think the only thing that would restrict you would be a beam VW front end with the understeer they get with real horsepower in the back so maybe something like a red 9 front end might get it around corners faster?
http://www.red9design.com/type1.htm
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This thing was built in the Berg? That's fecking cool! Do you know anymore about it Josh?

The honda was a great car and super quick. A few guys on here can attest to that.
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petemart wrote:I vote for the formula Vee with a alloy body idea

I saw this thing on 'Chasing Classic Cars' on Turbo Max
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http://www.hemmings.com/hsx/stories/201 ... ture5.html

It's an agricultural looking thing from the 60's, but the mid mount etc is cool and apart from the 356 donk it looks mostly VW.

With a little finessing on the body I'm sure it could be made to look cool.

I think the only thing that would restrict you would be a beam VW front end with the understeer they get with real horsepower in the back so maybe something like a red 9 front end might get it around corners faster?
http://www.red9design.com/type1.htm
Wow Pete! That's a mad find...

I've toyed with this concept for a long time going fast around corners in a vw.
Every time I've had the itch I end up buying and building a jap car... Then sell it And buy another vw. Fucken weird cycle I know.

The red 9 idea is good one. I was considering building a reinforced through rod beam with some Byp 3 way adjustable coilovers.. Under steer then immediate oversteer was the a big issue with my old turbo beetle.
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Look up the silver bullet 356
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I only know bits and pieces. Jnr and Snr know more
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I'm gob smacked.

Damn this country had produced some amazing cars.

I would love to hear the story of this. The inter webs is pretty convoluted on the subject of its origin.
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All I know is that it was built for Jeff Dutton. I know the shop that did most of the body and paint. Just a little back alley shop in Fitzroy
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Jnr may have worked on it but not sure
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Wow! Just amazing history...

It's stories like that that will always keep my faith in the aircooled community...
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petemart wrote:I vote for the formula Vee with a alloy body idea

I saw this thing on 'Chasing Classic Cars' on Turbo Max
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http://www.hemmings.com/hsx/stories/201 ... ture5.html

It's an agricultural looking thing from the 60's, but the mid mount etc is cool and apart from the 356 donk it looks mostly VW.

With a little finessing on the body I'm sure it could be made to look cool.

I think the only thing that would restrict you would be a beam VW front end with the understeer they get with real horsepower in the back so maybe something like a red 9 front end might get it around corners faster?
http://www.red9design.com/type1.htm
Saw that as well. It hummed along real well!
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Was there a full episode on this car ? I found a shirt clip on YouTube.
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They only under steer due to the rear weight bias. Mid mount would help solve that.
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i didn't work on it
it was built on a 914 "platform"
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914? I wouldn't have guessed that.

Thank for the input Mark. :)


I agree midmount is the go Josh. A front mounted engine may be more hassle than it's worth.

The bathtub racer had a split case trans. That's cool
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