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Did anyone watch the Perth round of ARC on TV over the weekend?

The TRD Corolla has changed to the Super 2000 class, which means they are now running a 2L NA engine.

It sounds like a highly tuned K20 from a Honda S2000 driving all 4 wheels and it blitz all the other competitors.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but anyone knows exactly what engine they are running? I do not know of any 2L NA engines from Toyota...

A turbo 4 cyl engine has always dominated the Rally scene (both in WRC and ARC) but are things about to change?

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Nothing new about S2000 category internationally. And last year there were 2 Fiesta S2000 and One Corolla S2000 running ARC. Toyota are using the 3SGE. claimed 190kw/240nm 8500rpm limit. All S2000s use a control Sadev seq 6spd box/transfer

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Did anyone watch the Perth round of ARC on TV over the weekend?

The TRD Corolla has changed to the Super 2000 class, which means they are now running a 2L NA engine.

It sounds like a highly tuned K20 from a Honda S2000 driving all 4 wheels and it blitz all the other competitors.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but anyone knows exactly what engine they are running? I do not know of any 2L NA engines from Toyota...

A turbo 4 cyl engine has always dominated the Rally scene (both in WRC and ARC) but are things about to change?

K20A? i think u mean F20C!

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