23A 4 Rotor FD
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They had the car at sevenstock. They had just got it running and didn't get to clean the car up yet but still very, impressive. I talked to those guys for about an hour, nice guys and they love their work. Top notch job and probably the best version of three rotor installs out there, not to mention the 4 rotor...
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There is a PP 26B series 6 over here. Running low 10's after a couple of runs at the 1/4.
And a guy in the car club putting a 26B into a T-bucket Here is a pic of the cranks he made up - engine just about sorted now.
And a guy in the car club putting a 26B into a T-bucket Here is a pic of the cranks he made up - engine just about sorted now.
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Originally posted by Louis M
someone please delete this thread!
it'll give newbies ideas...: hey i want to swap a 4 rotor in my car to make it a 4rotorrocket... can i for 5k?
someone please delete this thread!
it'll give newbies ideas...: hey i want to swap a 4 rotor in my car to make it a 4rotorrocket... can i for 5k?
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Originally posted by Louis M
ideotic? i'm sorry, i don't know what that means... maybe you meant idiotic... whats not necessary is your post whoring days and you being here
ideotic? i'm sorry, i don't know what that means... maybe you meant idiotic... whats not necessary is your post whoring days and you being here
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Originally posted by 20B Junkie
I was just going to post a thread asking how much HP this car is making....does anyone know?
I was just going to post a thread asking how much HP this car is making....does anyone know?
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That second rotor looks like its a higher compression rotor than the other 3.
That second rotor looks like its a higher compression rotor than the other 3.
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Who is autotech and what is their history? From my perspective as an East coast resident they came out of nowhere about a year ago with two amazing projects: 20b and 26b. If I remember correctly their site indicates that they made room for both motors by sliding the drivetrain back, but did not cut the firewall. I was under the impression that this is not possible.
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Originally posted by CCarlisi
Who is autotech and what is their history? From my perspective as an East coast resident they came out of nowhere about a year ago with two amazing projects: 20b and 26b. If I remember correctly their site indicates that they made room for both motors by sliding the drivetrain back, but did not cut the firewall. I was under the impression that this is not possible.
Who is autotech and what is their history? From my perspective as an East coast resident they came out of nowhere about a year ago with two amazing projects: 20b and 26b. If I remember correctly their site indicates that they made room for both motors by sliding the drivetrain back, but did not cut the firewall. I was under the impression that this is not possible.
check out this n/a 4 Rotor FD
http://goku.unixpimps.net/~brandon/4rotorfd.MPG
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Originally posted by re10
There is a PP 26B series 6 over here. Running low 10's after a couple of runs at the 1/4.
There is a PP 26B series 6 over here. Running low 10's after a couple of runs at the 1/4.