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fellow revheads

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Created by Paul Yeomans > 9 months ago, 8 Oct 2009
Paul Yeomans
WA, 66 posts
8 Oct 2009 10:01PM
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Its racing at mount panarama this weekend!

All you revheads dust off your blue or red flags, fireup the barbie, grab the tittie apron coz its time for action!

Its also a good time to remember a great aussie legend, Peter Brock. RIP.

cisco
QLD, 12323 posts
9 Oct 2009 3:43AM
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Does this one fit the bill??

cisco
QLD, 12323 posts
9 Oct 2009 4:02AM
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Then there is this all time classic. What ever possessed them to put a Vauxhaul Viva in a race at Bathurst.

j murray
SA, 947 posts
9 Oct 2009 5:51AM
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Cisco you having problems sleeping nervous about Bathurst who is the Brock bloke Dicky is the real hero, Ford is numerooooo "1" GGGGGGgggooooooo Ford, feel the reward

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
9 Oct 2009 8:42PM
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Here is a video I made from a collection of tyre smoking cars at the Motorplex

Paul Yeomans
WA, 66 posts
9 Oct 2009 9:38PM
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Yooz a tawken my language!

Cassa
WA, 1305 posts
10 Oct 2009 6:48AM
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My new motor being fitted to my 80 seriers landcruiser as we speak!!
397 cubic inches
6.5ltres of grrrrrrrr

cisco
QLD, 12323 posts
10 Oct 2009 10:37AM
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Instead of having one of these:-






I would rather have one of these:-



Elroy Jetson
WA, 706 posts
10 Oct 2009 9:12AM
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I was just wondering what the attraction was with a non turbo V8 diesel Cassa?

Diesel technology has come in leaps and bounds recently with common rail injection, turbos and intercoolers.

The new 2.8L Jeep 4 cylinder for instance has similar performance on paper than the old Chev V8 and uses alot less diesel.

6.5L Chev Diesel: Kilowatt 130kW @ 3400 rpm
Torque 420Nm @ 1700 RPM

2.8L Jeep Diesel: Power 130kW @ 3800rpm
Torque 460Nm @ 2000rpm

Paul Yeomans
WA, 66 posts
10 Oct 2009 9:12AM
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Cassa said...

My new motor being fitted to my 80 seriers landcruiser as we speak!!
397 cubic inches
6.5ltres of grrrrrrrr




Farkyeah!

birdseyeview
WA, 150 posts
10 Oct 2009 9:18AM
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Hey Paul, don't fire up the barbie just yet - I think you may have forgotten that the Bridal Expo is on this weekend and didn't you promise to take Gem Enjoy your time looking at wedding dresses

Paul Yeomans
WA, 66 posts
10 Oct 2009 3:40PM
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Ha Ha! Yes but Gem doesnt know, and please dont tell her!

Cassa
WA, 1305 posts
10 Oct 2009 4:41PM
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The attraction is practicality, for 25 grand I get new suspension lift kit , completely new electrical system(the whole car),new high speed diffs, new long range fuel tanks-200ltrs, new radiator,complete 3 inch exhaust,heavy duty 5 speed box, the only old things on the car when I get it back will be me, the wheels ,brakes (just renewed), and all this done in 10 days with warranty's. The body and interior are smick~!!, and it will tow my 2 ton boat all day WITHOUT changing down gears to go over hills at 140kmph if I was mad enough to do so! I couldnt find a new car that would do this for the price. 25 grand only gets second hand with over 150,000 on the clock(didnt want to go down the used path again).I need the 3.5 tonne towing capacity,for future travelling.Fuel economy (from a mate with the same )is 13-15ltrs -100k;s highway, with his 3.2 tonne boat 17-19ltrs at 100 kmph (way to fast for that hey!)
Jeep stats that I just found;
Price: $52,090 (auto)
Warranty: 3 years/100,000km
Engine: 2.8-litre turbo diesel four-cylinder
Power/Torque: 110kW/360Nm
Transmission: Selectable 4WD, five-speed automatic
Seats/Weight: Five/1891kg
Fuel tank/type: 70 litres/diesel
Litres/100km: 13.7 (city), 8.4 (highway)
1.8 tonne towing capacity
From an artical in the Australian
Ohh and it doesnt have the big grunty sound coming from the exhaust

Cassa
WA, 1305 posts
10 Oct 2009 4:46PM
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One other thing I forgot , plain old naturaly asperated diesel motors are easy to work on and repair should the need arise in the middle of nowhere ( hope not), ask a mechanic.

MintoxGT
WA, 975 posts
10 Oct 2009 5:19PM
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Paul Yeomans said...

Cassa said...

My new motor being fitted to my 80 seriers landcruiser as we speak!!
397 cubic inches
6.5ltres of grrrrrrrr




Farkyeah!


Some Maaaaaaaaambo in there mate

MavericK040
WA, 583 posts
12 Oct 2009 10:39PM
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PPphhh Pistons are rubbish! Make way for the ROTARY! wooo!!

Yea im a revhead, but my engine is capable of real revs all day long.

standard gear change when driving my 13B Turbo RX7 is around 5500rpm.
mmm revs.

Heres a pic ( not mine but mines the same )



MMM rotary!

Gestalt
QLD, 14387 posts
13 Oct 2009 1:05AM
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here is a picture of me with my car before the body work was done.

















and this picture is after the work.

mkseven
QLD, 2314 posts
13 Oct 2009 9:55AM
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MavericK040 said...

PPphhh Pistons are rubbish! Make way for the ROTARY! wooo!!

Yea im a revhead, but my engine is capable of real revs all day long.

standard gear change when driving my 13B Turbo RX7 is around 5500rpm.
mmm revs.
MMM rotary!


What! Give it some more welly son.

I had a 12at and didn't change till 8-9000 daily, hit 12,000 once whilst getting a little happy with a burnout. Wasn't exactly stock though, change the flywheel if you value your legs the way they are. The stocko rx-8's redline at 7500, IPRA cars will over-rev to around 14,000.

Pistons... not rubbish just different, to each their own

elmo
WA, 8721 posts
13 Oct 2009 4:59PM
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mkseven said...

MavericK040 said...

PPphhh Pistons are rubbish! Make way for the ROTARY! wooo!!

Yea im a revhead, but my engine is capable of real revs all day long.

standard gear change when driving my 13B Turbo RX7 is around 5500rpm.
mmm revs.
MMM rotary!


What! Give it some more welly son.

I had a 12at and didn't change till 8-9000 daily, hit 12,000 once whilst getting a little happy with a burnout. Wasn't exactly stock though, change the flywheel if you value your legs the way they are. The stocko rx-8's redline at 7500, IPRA cars will over-rev to around 14,000.

Pistons... not rubbish just different, to each their own


H'mm rotary revs,
I used to use the buzzer to let me know I was in the right rev range 8-9k on every change, ran better and got better economy, definitely better with steel (or race) flywheel, even had the wife driving at that rev range in her RX4 as well.

Sigh



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