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Carrera GT f***ed a mercedes and this was the result..

Old Nov 9, 2006 | 06:37 AM
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okay I really don't know what to say about this other than hmmm and scratch my head.

www.tamondesign.com price is around $22,000 if I did the conversion correct.[attachment=40124:attachment]
Old Nov 9, 2006 | 08:04 AM
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[attachment=40125:attachment]the front hood and fascia is almost IDENTICAL
Old Nov 9, 2006 | 08:23 AM
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that car only in colored Orange was the cover car a few months back on superstreet if i remember correctly



i dont care for the rear part too but i like the front



regardless. it is a shitload of custom design/fab work which must be respected
Old Nov 9, 2006 | 08:25 AM
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Are you planning on doing it??
Old Nov 9, 2006 | 12:44 PM
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Scoot 4 rotor (12As).
Old Nov 9, 2006 | 02:22 PM
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the only way that I would do it is if I was using a different front end I do like the scoot rx7 which is the same kit minus the lights and hood and also I can't afford to put that much money into a body kit
Old Nov 10, 2006 | 06:45 PM
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I knew it was a 4 rotor but I had guessed that it was 2 13b's I have heard rumors of people doing 2 12a's. why wouldn't they just do 2 13b's wouldn't it be more effective to have more displacement or are there more complications involved with doing a 13b 4 rotor setup vs a 4 rotor 12a setup?
Old Nov 10, 2006 | 11:22 PM
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There are couple of reasons for 12a's vs. 13b's.



1. 13b's will be longer and maybe not fit properly in the area?? Who knows..

2. these engines are p-ported engines.. hence you could use custom made eshaft. These eshafts are usually one piece and they don't handle high load very well. Longer they are less strong they are... This might be the reason..



Maybe they just had ton of 12a engines to work with.
Old Nov 11, 2006 | 05:43 AM
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yea that is a good point about the load on the e-shaft. I was at Steve Kahn's shop last year and he had completely snapped his e-shaft from his 20b in his fd. last time I talked to him he was still trying to figure out how the hell he did it. Is this common? I hear about people brreaking seals all the time but that was the first time I've heard of braking an eccentric shaft.
Old Nov 11, 2006 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by herblenny' post='844837' date='Nov 10 2006, 09:22 PM

There are couple of reasons for 12a's vs. 13b's.



1. 13b's will be longer and maybe not fit properly in the area?? Who knows..

2. these engines are p-ported engines.. hence you could use custom made eshaft. These eshafts are usually one piece and they don't handle high load very well. Longer they are less strong they are... This might be the reason..



Maybe they just had ton of 12a engines to work with.


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