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That's a great looking car, especially the front. And congrats on your purchase, you won't be disappointed! 
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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
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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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
here some pics:
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
here some pics:
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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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yeah it's more a mini VAN 5 Seats only, i try to optimize the engine now 
here the current stats
here the current stats
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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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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
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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...and where are you gonna get the 100 RON fuel from? 
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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 
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
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
The replica TBI engine needs just as much fuel as the real one
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