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clee wrote:Where's Si ???
Drop the subframe and pop it in the replica
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mettersl wrote:Its a tempting idea- remove the worst (IMHO) bit of an alpine (the PRV) and fit something smaller and lighter with similar power. A supercharged Honda VTEC sounds a nice idea....
A couple of things that could be a challenge depending on your definition of complete.
1) Rev counter- this will show 2/3 of reality unless there is a 4cyl version available OR someone smarter than me can do a 6/4 converter (should be simple enough....?)
2) Spring rates/ride height. It should (ideally) have some softer rear springs and lower rear tyre pressures to compensate for the weight reduction (or adjustable struts maybe) , but that would affect the handling. From memory softer rear springs creates more under steer, as do lower rear tyre pressures. That could be desirable depending on tastes.
3) Cooling- are the anti perc fans set up yet?
4) I notice the charge cooler isn't here yet, so no boost and a few more pennies needed (plus the headlamp glasses....).
If only I had somewhere to put it and no other projects just now. I'd be tempted.
Shame David's giving up on alps, it would have been nice to see it finished.
Lee
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clee wrote:Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bang fer bucks-bang fer bucks !!
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Tue Apr 12, 2005 12:24 am
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2) From memory softer rear springs creates more under steer, as do lower rear tyre pressures. That could be desirable depending on tastes.
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