
Alterations over the years have been relatively minor, but transmission/drivetrain issues after last year's MLR 30-130 made Ross decide to (hopefully) banish the problem forever. The cause was the difference in the transfer box/subframe arrangement between the earlier 4-6 and later 7-9 Evo's, namely the former having a weaker transfer box and sitting below the front bed.
Fitting the later transfer box to the engine is no trouble at all, being the same bolt pattern- the problem is what to do with the subframe and chassis to accomodate it. So off the car went to Momentum in Ireland for the centre section of the subframe to be modified and the floor reshaped-


Gearbox internals were replaced with PPG 4-speed drag ratio's and diff, plus a standard 5th, which were cryo and ISF treated to take the strain better-



Engine and 'box ready to go back in for TOTB last year, where Ross came 3rd in the drag section with a 9.55 quarter @ 155mph and a gentle 185mph standing kilometre with the weak 5th gear-

Now 30-130 is coming round again, Ross is keen to finally nail a decent time with no fluffed gearchanges (his record was set with only 3 1/2 cylinders after buzzing the engine on a downshift at speed and firing a rocker out of the head). This means the VI is going through a bit of weight loss, along with some power tweaks.

Firstly a new FIA carbon seat-

Secondly, a slightly bigger turbo. Last year he went for a hybrid GT37, which weirdly Ross found to be much more brutal than the GTX94 he set the record with. So where do you go from there?
Bigger still..!
GT105HTA

Along with the position of the dry sump pump, this presented a bit of a 'packaging' problem. But Ross has a solution-


Wastegate exit-

"Tail" pipe-

This puppy's going to be LOUD!
