Classic Adelaide Rally, Charger with Chase car
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remember to use a camera not a microphone to film with.
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what an awesome piece of footage.5 star emblem on the manufacturer,5 star viewing
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so i guess its incredibly expensive. are the porches really that fast? I thought the e49 would be on par or faster.
your driving looks pretty amazing. did you do courses or anything like that?
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the driving looks amazing. exactly what i want to do. i want to make my vh a 408 with a strong 727 and ford 9 inch. any ideas on that setup?
Brett
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is it streetable too or do you just use it for rallies? also what did you place?
brewil 3 years ago
the driving is absolutely the best experience.
there are rules for tarmac rallies to how far you can go with the modifications on the car. check with CAMS, but basicaly is the car didnt come with it from new you cant have it. ie: you cant add fuel injection, turbo's etc if the model didnt come with it. good suspension and brakes are the most important, with testing and tuning done at a race track. it is amazing what breaks down when you are on a race track compared to driving on the road.
skidmarks73 3 years ago
it is streetable but not for a daily driver unless you like no radio, no a/c, climbing over roll cages to get in, using race harnesses as every day belts. steering is also heavy and tramlines due to massive camber adjustment. we had a breakdown on the first day (blew a head gasket) so overall placing wasnt great but cant compare our times to the porsches etc. we werent worried about overall placings but having the best time for 4 days of racing and keeping it in one piece
skidmarks73 3 years ago
whats in the charger?
stock e38?
brewil 3 years ago
E49, complete with triple webers etc
skidmarks73 3 years ago
do you need a roll cage for the rally?
what wheels are on it? they look like 17" ansen sprints
brewil 3 years ago
you need a roll cage forthe competition class, which gives you unlimited speed limits and overtaking etc.
the wheels are 16 inch CSA brand i cant remeber the model
skidmarks73 3 years ago