Miatabusa
#21
Worked really well in my '79 mini. 660kg and gear limited to 125mph
Best part about it was the 6-speed sequential box.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMWFdGjNOZI
Best part about it was the 6-speed sequential box.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMWFdGjNOZI
#36
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Hear ye, hear ye, I've granted banning authority to neogenesis2004 specifically to ban "reading comprehension failures" to cleanse this site of stupidity. If you are banned and bother me with your endless crying and bullshit appeals you'll be perma-banned. You've been warned, move along.
#37
I was recently trying to think of the lightest V8 you could squeeze into a miata... so far the best I came up with was an Audi 40v V8 with timing chain, coming in at 360lbs... holy magnesium everything, batman. That Intake manifold weighs about 10lbs.
The hartley V8 (two hyabusa motors, basically) is too spendy. At least the 40v audi pulls hard right to 7.2k
The hartley V8 (two hyabusa motors, basically) is too spendy. At least the 40v audi pulls hard right to 7.2k