Tim Lewis, 2.0 supercharged Alfa Romeo Alfasud Sprint

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On board with Tim Lewis in his 2.0 Supercharged Alfa Romeo Alfasud sprint with approximately 380bhp (was 320bhp before fitting a smaller pulley) in the AMOC Super GT Challenge, starting 4th after breaking a gearbox in qualifying. The Yellow car on pole is the famous Ellis Aston Martin Virage GT700R with a dyno proven 700bhp. Tim managed to get into the lead and was pulling away when a gear linkage fell off and ended his race!

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  • Does this car have an Alfa based boxer engine and gearbox (no Subaru or whatever), in that case, unbelieveable!

  • It certainly does. The rules Don't permit that sort of modification. It's all very seriously modified alfa parts all mounted in the origional positions.

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  • unbelievable, awesome bit of kit

  • Wow that was exciting to watch, must have been a rush when you took the lead. I've experienced a supercharged sud engine (mid mounted in a fiat 500), the performance was awesome and that was just a 1.5ti unit. Respect!

  • Hello Tim , Martin Sifredi form the AROCA (Alfa Romeo Car Club of Australia) I own 2 Alfa 33 Boxer 16V's . one for shows and one for track. I would love to see more pictures / videos of your brilliant sud. great driving

  • @ClovertechLTD surely not!Alfa just stops produsing them!Alfa boxer for ever!!

  • @ClovertechLTD I don´t think either one is better, I love the 16 valve with Dell´ortos in my Sud, but originally it was designed for 1500 cc maximum capacity and about 100 hp while the Subaru in standard form is 2.0 or even 2.5 with 300 hp easy obtainable. But it seems the Subaru engine is not without it´s problems too.

    I hope the rumours become true about a new Porsche Boxer 4 cilinder that will be shared with VW and maybe even Alfa, would love to build a Sud around such engine!

  • @bert308gts Y is it unbelievable do you think that a subaru boxer engine is better than an alfa boxer engine??

  • @bert308gts Y is it unbelievable do u think that a subaru boxer engine is better than an alfa engine??

  • Miss my red low Alfa Sprint :)

  • loved it!

  • Evil Sprint :D

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