X3man
Post #596
The late build X3's (11/97-6/00) have a G4FK DOHC engine which produces 74kW stock. The SOHC 8/94-10/97 G4EK produces 66kW. A good one could be as high as 85Hp ATWs when they were newer, with a full exhaust (given that included extractors) and intake. The rules do state you can recondition them too. Its just my opinion that 75hp is too low before you penalise (or disqaulify) someone for having found a good Twincam in top shape. |
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nodrog
Post #599
You can also use any of the 4x114.3 Mitsubishi rims but be aware that the offset may be wrong requiring spacers. Luckily they also come with lug nuts meaning a longer thread area so spacers should be fine. I picked up a set of 15 inch Mitsi rims with tyres for $30 so they are out there, just need to look for them, and be patient. |
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trackattack
Post #601
SWAYBARS |
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NISMOgemini
Post #602
pedders make swaybars to suit.. mate of mine had one made for his hilux and it was only $50ish more then an off teh shelf item from memory |
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Marlin
Post #603
SWAYBARS Has anybody found a supply of swaybars, I am told that whiteline no longer make them. We might have to modify the swaybar rules to make them easier to get HORSEPOWER Dont get hung up on horsepower, The Excels will benefit more from handling upgrades and good lines. Lakeside is not a horsepower track and thats where most of you guys seem to want to run. TYRES Haven't found a deal that suits as far as treadwear & tyre size and most importantly price goes, will keep looking. Does anybody have any feedback about the tyres they are running. has anybody achieved more than 3.0 deg neg camber running a 205 tyre ? HOW MUCH are you spending on the farkin things!?!?! lololol |
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trackattack
Post #604
Its a fine line between letting them modify the cars enough to keep most of them happy, but still controlling the costs. |
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X3man
Post #605
https://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=544483 |
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Marlin
Post #606
Its a fine line between letting them modify the cars enough to keep most of them happy, but still controlling the costs. most of the mods they are allowed to do are a once only buy such as springs, swaybars and wheels. only consumables are tyres which are high end street tyres which should last for ages. engines should be long lasting as they are not allowed to be modified Most of the guys found that by simply running a good tyre they picked up about 4 seconds around lakeside. Fastest Excel in class at the moment is 67.89 :cool: But why run a "good" tyre mate? Run a shit tyre and save the pennies. As long as everyone is on the same thing it doesn't matter. Noone races an Excel to be fast in an outright sense, so who cares if they're doing 68's or 72's? If anything I think the slower the better considering how unsafe most of them look inside. Personally I think some safety consciousness needs to creep in soon, can you imagine the carnage some of these dash-less monsters would do to one's arms and legs in a wall altercation, or heaven forbid, a roll? Even a light one? I'm really not trying to sound like a dazza downer, but I'd hate for something to happen and jeapordise the venue or the "series". |
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trackattack
Post #608
Having run on hard tyres I can see that they would be dangerous in inexperienced hands for circuit racing as the back of the car moves around a fair bit. |
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trackattack
Post #610
We can probably allow suitable replacements. |
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nodrog
Post #613
We can probably allow suitable replacements. If we dont voluntarily maintain a suitable level of safety the guys at QR will get onto it. Try to go circuit racing without a dash and front door cards and I doubt you would pass scrutineering. I got my X2 without a "safe" dash (it was all broken up by a mad woman with a hammer!!!!!), just the instrument cluster. Does this exclude me or could I fab an aluminium replacements of some sort that would remove the sharp edges etc and put padding over the rest? I have already removed all the mounting brackets and relocated sharp objects that were mounted on the the bar behind the dash, too me fricken ages to work with all the wiring!!!!! |
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NISMOgemini
Post #615
yeah most of the cars i saw the other week at LS had no cars or dashs at all in them |
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Marlin
Post #616
lol, I know it's good cheap fun, but serial...... |
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Post #618
lol, I know it's good cheap fun, but serial...... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lr61PUqYu1E...feature=related love it... 3rd and 4th gear around the whole track! trying to convince the minister for war and finance that buying an excel is in out best interests. hahaha out of curiosity, how much weight are people pulling out of these cars? |
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trackattack
Post #619
and your time around lakeside is??? correct me if I'm wrong but its only 3 seconds off a evo, and 1/3 of the power? Dont ask him that !, he run's 58's but your correct, the Excels are flogging a heap of more powerful cars. |
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wasas
Post #620
well, we dont have to worry about this: |
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trackattack
Post #622
Yeah replacements for dash and door trims are fine, the main issue is safety. |
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sv8nato
Post #623
thats crap cause now i have to buy a new dash cause as with most excels mine was so sun damaged that i had a big hole in it and when i started to pull the dash out it fell apart,its startin to get abit more than cheap racing with all these changes so me and three of my mates that are getin cars ready for the next raceday are thinkin of maybe not bothering and scrappin our cars |
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trackattack
Post #624
nothing has actually changed for ages. |
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X3man
Post #625
That youtube vid was good. You guys sure are doing it on the cheap, if it was a cams event you'd be up for atleast another 2-3k in safety equipment alone. I can't believe you dont require a cage or harness. |
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trackattack
Post #626
They are supposed to be sprinting, not racing, which is why they get away with normal road car requirements. |
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PRO050
Post #627
thats crap cause now i have to buy a new dash cause as with most excels mine was so sun damaged that i had a big hole in it and when i started to pull the dash out it fell apart,its startin to get abit more than cheap racing with all these changes so me and three of my mates that are getin cars ready for the next raceday are thinkin of maybe not bothering and scrappin our cars Drivers door card is a good idea, put the time in and get rid of all the sharp edges, brackets ect. around the dash area and put so foam on the cross bar, that should keep the powers to be happy for next to no cost. Just remember these cars are punching way above their weight and a big accident is just a matter of when. No one wants to see the class scrapped and someone hurt for something as minor as making it a little safer inside. Cheers Paul |
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nodrog
Post #628
Drivers door card is a good idea, put the time in and get rid of all the sharp edges, brackets ect. around the dash area and put so foam on the cross bar, that should keep the powers to be happy for next to no cost. Just remember these cars are punching way above their weight and a big accident is just a matter of when. No one wants to see the class scrapped and someone hurt for something as minor as making it a little safer inside. Cheers Paul I have left my door cards in just taken a few handles off as they just get in the way. Seeing that they weight so little and keep all the sharp edges covered I think its a good idea to keep them. Started building an ally and fibreglass dash to hold the instruments and then will cover the rest with foam padding. I'm running a full cage and race seat and 5 point harbess so am quite sure i will not be able to get too close to the dash in an accident. |
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