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Post Mon Jun 16, 2014 2:44 am

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That's a great looking car, especially the front. And congrats on your purchase, you won't be disappointed! :P
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Post Mon Jun 16, 2014 3:13 am

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thanks,

tell me if you got something nice out of the referal thing someday ;)

actually working on a commercial VAN with a sporty touch. It will get an 1.8T engine but actually it needs lot of fuel :/

do you know something about the 16V engines? i only see V8's

bye Killa
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Post Mon Jun 16, 2014 3:48 am

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Pacer 1 VAN with an 1.8T engine is ready to go

The Car is created to be produced cheap in this segment and also show up with a sporty touch. Engine only needs 37 hours and cost ~800$ ^^ sure there's more potential in it, but playing arround with all possible options hasn't increased that much.

front reminds me a little bit on a Honda fit :D

here some pics:
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Post Mon Jun 16, 2014 4:44 am

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Damn cheap engine, but the fuel economy pretty much sucks in 2014, I'd suggest to try to beat atleast 30% economy out of that engine. Also, 8° roll is a bit ship-like. Loving the front of the car though :) And also it's pretty light too for a van.
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Post Mon Jun 16, 2014 5:55 am

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yeah it's more a mini VAN 5 Seats only, i try to optimize the engine now ;)

here the current stats
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Post Mon Jun 16, 2014 6:29 am

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ok i beat 29% out of this 1.8T engine, lost 20 HP and Topspeed, but it's still at 38 hours and arround 850$ like the other engine =)
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Post Mon Jun 16, 2014 6:53 am

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Here i made a classical Replica of the engine that's nearly in my own Car (Camaro 305 RS)

It's a TBI 305 but mine isn't running on that high octane - but in real mine only got 170 HP ^^

Also the engine is realy cheap and for it's time-period -the 80's- it does not need that much of fuel :)
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Post Mon Jun 16, 2014 7:31 am

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...and where are you gonna get the 100 RON fuel from? :D
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Post Mon Jun 16, 2014 7:45 am

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yeah thats the point, - at the pharmacy^^ or maybe buy the car in the 80's, wait 10 years till 100RON is available and have fun driving :D

here i tried to replica my 3rd Gen Camaro, called it Light GT even when it's not really light - not able to get the back of an 3rd Gen on this one, design is to curvy at all, but nearly at it :) I used a Steel frame, MacPherson Suspension and leaf springs

The replica TBI engine needs just as much fuel as the real one :D
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