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blacky wrote:like a bird with massive knockers and no arse!
Reminds me of a girl I once knew :)
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Stuart wrote:Reminds me of a girl I once knew :)

Once Knew? surely that one would've been a keeper????

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Danny@APT wrote:Get busy with your CAD and CFD then and design us a diffuser. :D
If its gonna be a proper one, the car needs a totally flat floor otherwise it'll just be a heavy ornament weighting down the rear of the car ;)
Stuart wrote:Reminds me of a girl I once knew :)
Photo's or its not true :D

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blacky wrote:If its gonna be a proper one, the car needs a totally flat floor otherwise it'll just be a heavy ornament weighting down the rear of the car

Flat floor is do-able, albeit probably stepped in the centre due to the exhaust. The main issue is the ball-ache it will be to keep fitting and removing it to get the Evo in the truck.

Heavy ornament or not, it'll make the car faster by looking awesome. :smilielol5:
Finishing off the Ford ;)

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Danny@APT wrote:Flat floor is do-able, albeit probably stepped in the centre due to the exhaust. The main issue is the ball-ache it will be to keep fitting and removing it to get the Evo in the truck.

Heavy ornament or not, it'll make the car faster by looking awesome. :smilielol5:
Ahhh....that old chestnut....if it looks fast then it must be ;)

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blacky wrote: Photo's or its not true :D
Image :D
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Tk wrote:i bet the club pro guy has a shed load more power than a restricted bttc car though, not taking anything away from time attack guys :)
sorry to dissapoint you, but the Exige only has ~330Bhp (no HUGE Turbo here!)

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I thought that may be you Simon :D

Superb car :thumbs:
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fair enough sorry to rattle a cage :D
how about power to weight ratios ?

the driver must be like a real race car driver

p.s not dissapointed
Small one's are more juicy

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Stuart wrote:I thought that may be you Simon :D

Superb car :thumbs:
it's a credit to Jamie, he (and freinds) has put a shed load of effort into making it what you see now.

his 2012 build blog is here:
Tk wrote:fair enough sorry to rattle a cage :D
how about power to weight ratios ?

the driver must be like a real race car driver
Car is some 800Kg's without fuel and driver, so on Saturday with me (~85Kg's) and another 15Kg's in fuel, around 900Kg's running weight.

and LOL at the "like a real race car driver" bit!

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