@digitalwolves forget the M3 engine, if you have that sort of money go for a bussa engine and turbo it, they kill most road cars, and if you have a spare £20k about, go for the bussa V8. But you won't get the comforts of your Porsche
@digitalwolves 300 bhp in half a ton of car... 600 bhp/ton ... i reckon you can do under 3 sec 0-60 and top speed close to 260-270 kph :) to bad its a brick :D and if you want to do that you can get a westfield sieght which is designed for a 4.6L V8.... just to be sure :)
@OrangeCrusader I agree. I have been looking at a westfield for a while now but i think i do too many miles on the motorway for it. maybe an s2000. then get a 7 or something similar as a track toy ;)
@adds05 I think that came off harsh, sorry. But yeah, a 7 is not the sort of thing you plan to cruise for hours on end in, really a 1950's racecar with near zero creature comforts. You can drag your fingertips on the road if you really wanted to, for pete's sake. :-P
A 7 that could drive to and from the track in relative comfort and still perform 100% on-track would be ideal, but that's an awful lot to try and squeeze from such a car at once without a lot of compromise.
I need to get one of this. My Porsche is slow and old, and i don't have the cash to buy the turbo. I wonder how fast this thing will be if i reinforce the chassis and put an M3 engine in it.
sounds like a honda vtec, probably either prelude or integra engine =P
robkita2010 1 week ago
@digitalwolves forget the M3 engine, if you have that sort of money go for a bussa engine and turbo it, they kill most road cars, and if you have a spare £20k about, go for the bussa V8. But you won't get the comforts of your Porsche
akaAlexthekid 5 months ago
@jstefa2
aerodynamics are cruel...
250 maybe...
but you're the king in every corner...
onpsxmember 6 months ago
@digitalwolves 300 bhp in half a ton of car... 600 bhp/ton ... i reckon you can do under 3 sec 0-60 and top speed close to 260-270 kph :) to bad its a brick :D and if you want to do that you can get a westfield sieght which is designed for a 4.6L V8.... just to be sure :)
jstefa2 6 months ago
@OrangeCrusader I agree. I have been looking at a westfield for a while now but i think i do too many miles on the motorway for it. maybe an s2000. then get a 7 or something similar as a track toy ;)
adds05 8 months ago
@adds05 I think that came off harsh, sorry. But yeah, a 7 is not the sort of thing you plan to cruise for hours on end in, really a 1950's racecar with near zero creature comforts. You can drag your fingertips on the road if you really wanted to, for pete's sake. :-P
A 7 that could drive to and from the track in relative comfort and still perform 100% on-track would be ideal, but that's an awful lot to try and squeeze from such a car at once without a lot of compromise.
OrangeCrusader 8 months ago
@OrangeCrusader calm down on the defence dude... I was saying to the guy this car isn't meant for the motorway. it wasn't designed for it.
adds05 8 months ago
@adds05
Then buy a wallowing cadillac if that's what you want. This car isn't about any of that.
OrangeCrusader 8 months ago
@kpankh07 If you like a harsh ride, loads of noise, wind and no safety features.. then yeh there great.
adds05 9 months ago
I need to get one of this. My Porsche is slow and old, and i don't have the cash to buy the turbo. I wonder how fast this thing will be if i reinforce the chassis and put an M3 engine in it.
digitalwolves 1 year ago