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Same thing I thought incidentally with 600rwkw dyno pony...

Put a GT35 on it, then there would be interesting... If you can keep it pointed in the general direction of forward of course :D

It will have weight advantage on it's side though to be fair. It's a SL or similar so IIRC they are around 1250-1280 stock which isn't bad. Final weight would be interesting with the heavy Ford 9" but reduced fuel tank etc.

Didnt notice the 9" part.

LOL 9" diff in a VL that is a "circuit car" and not a drag car

Did some google, looks to have some sort of 4 link in the back but thats about it...Cant find any real details about from "it makes 11ty horsepowers"

Variety is the spice of life!

Good to see more than just a bunch of evo, wrx and gtr's going around.

That said, I don't think it will set any records. If it adds aero and some good sized rubber, it could be reasonably quick.

At a recent supersprint at EC, the old Larry Perkins VL Group A racecar reeled off a 1:48, so I would expect this VL to be similiar and perhaps a bit quicker. 1:45's?

I say 10 :)

At least the ba had v8 supercar suspension.

And tyres they are twice as wide lol.

I did notice in the pics the VL is on full slicks...might be even more intersing once he throws some semis on it.

Standard VL guards are tiny....he would be lucky if he could get 235's under it at that ride height

Googled him:

Street Commodores says, "Jason is currently fitting up his 12in wide ROH wheels and mid-way through a wide-body conversion to help the car in the aerodynamics and traction department"

And on calaisturbo the owner said it's "1380kg with driver before the nine inch, so bloody heavy with that in". He also said he hasn't driven it with this engine/power or on semis.

I couldn't find any times for the car except drag and dyno results.

What do people think about this entry? Absolutely flying at Mallala recently and with more power and room to wind up it should be quick!

http://www.worldtimeattack.com/index.php/open-class-team-toyomorpowa-dyno/

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Also has too much horsepower to be useable.

Look at the Pro Class cars, with the Exeption ofMark Berry and Lofty most of the quick cars had around 550hp give or take.

No need for 800hp circuit cars...espesially RWD ones.

Sold the car

Really?

Was only talking to him and is was sitting in the shed not that long ago. They decided to give WTAC a miss this year.

Lofty is a busy boy playing with his stupid fast Toyota Starlet in IPRA atm which does 42's around the creek with a restrictor :thanks:

Really?

Was only talking to him and is was sitting in the shed not that long ago. They decided to give WTAC a miss this year.

Lofty is a busy boy playing with his stupid fast Toyota Starlet in IPRA atm which does 42's around the creek with a restrictor :thanks:

Oh...I thought he sold it...was for sale then the ad was gone from my105.

my bad

42s for an IPRA car is fkn flying!

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