For general Technical and Performance Discussions
Wed Jul 20, 2005 9:23 am
scotty37 wrote:strutto wrote:Benno wrote:P.S. It's funny when you can pull away from motorbikes on the highway in a car

How to beat a rotary in a race? Race it twice! The rotary will only last one go...

Pitty that statement is somewhat true, thats why I never developed my first car, damn expensive to repair and finding someone who actually wanted to fix it and do a good job was impossible.
one of my mates had this problem with his RX3 Marzzzdar
(like Moff used to say)
did it up..ran it hard in a ...well you know, down the road
and the rotary went bang at about 10,000rpm
so
he went aaaahhh phharkk it
went and stuck a supercharged Transam 302 Ford V8 engine in it
til he twisted the chassis big time at Calder ..engine and trans went into a
RX4 which he eventually sold..the cops were giving him grief about the 'bugcatcher' sticking up thru the bonnet
those WERE the days
Wed Jul 20, 2005 10:52 am
Mate of mine used to work at Graeme Withers speed shop on sundays . Would sit in with him and check out the visitors . What some guys would build . Guy named Gary who worked there had a blown A9X street reg . Thing had a low battery and the cops pulled him over for a check . Told him to shut it down . After the check , and drool , the cops had to push start it for him . What a photo opportunity missed .
My first car was a 4 dr LC . Not up to Smittys standard but fun car .
Wed Jul 20, 2005 12:01 pm
the kid wrote:Mate of mine used to work at Graeme Withers speed shop on sundays . Would sit in with him and check out the visitors . .
in my younger days
I used to spend a fair part of my wage packet in Withers' Speed shop in Cheltenham .....
didn't help that my cousin lived in the street off the highway next to Withers!
and the Transam 302..in my previous post? came from Withers
cheers
Last edited by
Smitty on Wed Jul 20, 2005 12:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Wed Jul 20, 2005 12:10 pm
I had an opportunity to buy a white mint A9X of a work mate, spewin now I didn't, had the original hatch-hutch and all for $7k in 1987, I would have trashed it anyway at that time. Silly me went and got the Cobra, still that thing went well after getting Mick Webb to weave his magic over the crusty Cleveland.
A mate had a LJ for a while, I liked that car, 186 engine went good, he then sold it for a hot SLR5000 308 blued/bal. Lethal is all I can say about that one, tyre technology was shit then too, he had those Goodyear TA's on, it was like driving on ice in the wet.
Ah yes the amount of money spent on cars, could have had a decent deposit for a house. Never got the money back of course.
Wed Jul 20, 2005 12:21 pm
Smitty wrote:the kid wrote:Mate of mine used to work at Graeme Withers speed shop on sundays . Would sit in with him and check out the visitors . .
in my younger days
I used to spend a fair part of my wage packet in Withers' Speed shop in Cheltenham .....

Was tipping I would hear that ! You would have seen my CB1100FD park out front on some sundays . If not it was at the Kew Boulevard.
90% Nitro . Too much ?
Wed Jul 20, 2005 12:36 pm
scotty37 wrote:...Lethal is all I can say about that one, tyre technology was shit then too, he had those Goodyear TA's on, it was like driving on ice in the wet.
Goodyear really had a reputation for tyres..not!
The Polyglas I had on the Monaro had no traction in the wet
and just a bit in the dry..and it did not improve when they released TA's
mind you
I have only ever found one worse tyre
the standard (red wall

) things on the Monaro provided by GMH
...Dunlop Aquajets. Flatten the throttle at 100mph in 4th gear
and it would spin the rear wheels
The only good thing about Aquajets is that they lasted only about 5000 miles
and you had to get new tyres..not Dunlops though.
and
I still shudder to think that GMH released the first XU1s on crossplys
how times have changed
Wed Jul 20, 2005 12:41 pm
and
while we are talking about some crazee car stuff
my ol' man had a HQ Holden as a co car..one of the first out
it had a 308 V8 in it with T400 auto
and 4 wheel DRUM brakes , cross ply tyres and Bishop power steering
I ummmm..found it very easy to get it to do a 360° in its own length
Wed Jul 20, 2005 12:52 pm
Smitty wrote:*snip* 4 wheel DRUM brakes , cross ply tyres and Bishop power steering*end snip*

I am so glad they updated the Q to have "power discs" imprinted on the brake pedal.
Wed Jul 20, 2005 2:31 pm
scotty37 wrote:Smitty wrote:*snip* 4 wheel DRUM brakes , cross ply tyres and Bishop power steering*end snip*

I am so glad they updated the Q to have "power discs" imprinted on the brake pedal.

discs were an extra cost option and that included the sticker on the pedal rubber
Wed Jul 20, 2005 3:49 pm
Memories come flooding back.
I remember being an 8 yo in the back of my old mans HK Premier with the 307 and Powerglide and doing a full 360 on the Great Western Hwy at Emu plains after a bit of an emergency brake.
After that he had a HG 308 with the Trimatic and we did Sydney to Bourke in 8 hours with the cross ply tyres and a boot full of fuel in 4 Gallon drums thanks to a Petrol shortage due to a strike at the time. I think he scored discs on that one though, so obviously much safer.
Wed Jul 20, 2005 6:05 pm
scotty37 wrote:, he had those Goodyear TA's on, it was like driving on ice in the wet.
aaaahh, memories indeed. On my first rig, the HT GTS Munro, I could not wait until it had Speedie rims ( 8" chrome horrors, Hurricane's ??), but fitted with every boy-racers wet-dream at the time - 245/50 series T/A Radials YEH baby, with the writing on the OUTSIDE if ya don't mind Mr Tyre bloke !!
and they were absolute shite in the wet

- wish I had a photo of that old rig, it broke a rocker-arm in 2 when I was racing a mate in a V6 Capri ( now that thing went like the clappers), and it all went downhill from there......sob
Wed Jul 20, 2005 6:18 pm
strutto wrote:Benno wrote:P.S. It's funny when you can pull away from motorbikes on the highway in a car

How to beat a rotary in a race? Race it twice! The rotary will only last one go...

That's a myth conjured by people who have no inkling on how a rotary operates etc.
As for pulling your pud, I'll try and run into the R1 rider again so he can explain to you the scraps on his jaw from hitting the ground
Rotorworx is where I get my work done
Wed Jul 20, 2005 10:17 pm
Benno wrote:[As for pulling your pud, I'll try and run into the R1 rider again so he can explain to you the scraps on his jaw from hitting the ground
Rotorworx is where I get my work done

umm i kno we dont like yamahas in here..but we dont run them off the road mate...we only do that to harleys..and only if there in groups (maximise the take out,minimise the damage)..
\
dont worry..i kno wot u mean...
Wed Jul 20, 2005 11:13 pm
My Nana is older then your Nana so neah.
Cheers Brett
Shuddup Bob.
Thu Jul 21, 2005 7:30 pm
I tend to agree that Rotary's being unreliable is from Piss poor maintenance, piss poor engine building or excessive flogging the tits off it.
Does anybody remember the RX7's winning the Bathurst 24hr races?
Wasn't the PP Rotary banned from racing in some classes?
How well the quad rotor race car went @ LeMans?
I appreciate anything that's fast, be it Turbo/Supercharged, EFI, Rotor, 4,6 or 8. It's all about how much $$$$$$$ you got to spend.
As for the Optimax, I run it ALL the time in my 03 636 as that's all Roma has in 98 Octane.
We run it in the GF's 97 200SX, without hassles & on current low boost it makes around 170rwkw's without hassles.
I have read articles where the same car has made slightly more HP on
BP Ulitmate than Optimax(Redcliffe Dyno's Turbo XR6 i think it was?)
In the end I use whatever 98 I can get my hands on, but if I have the opportunity to use BP instead I do. Maybe it runs better, maybe it doesn't?
Mate has LX 2 door Torana with 304 that he runs on Optimax ALL the time, it's been slightly tuned for it & made about 390HP@treads in Toowoomba on Dyno. He was happy & it didn't ping.
As for Methyl Benzene/Toluene, well it's the great stuff Speed shops sell for about $50-$80? for 20L that racers have been mixing with there home brew race fuels for years.
It's a GREAT Anti knock/Detonation Prevention additive & I have even used it a few years ago in my Turbo Capri as all we had here was std Unleaded 91? I know it's a really bad Carcinagenic? But I didn't spill that much over me & only inhaled it in small quanities, so it was all good!
Toluene is used as an octane booster in fuel, as a solvent in paints, paint thinners, chemical reactions, rubber, printing, adhesives, lacquers, leather tanning, disinfectants, and to produce phenol and TNT. It is also used as a raw material for toluene diisocyanate, which is used in the manufacture of polyurethane foams.
Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group.
phpBB Mobile / SEO by Artodia.