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  1. On 2018/06/03 at 1:09 AM, Dann Tier said:

    I could put a Japanese engine in it, but somehow that seems wrong to me......an Italian one feels ALOT less strange......cant really explain 

    Considering Lotus has been using Toyota engines for some time, first on the Elise & Exige and now on the Evora, using a Japanese engine would not be too out of place.

  2. Great build. How did you fit the engine between the chassis rails with the headers? I tried with my engine, had a huge clash and had to remove them and put the stockers :(

  3. Gorgeous. Didn't know these had the spare wheel packaged at the front.

    The exhaust routing is convoluted with a muffler/resonator in the engine bay.

    Headlamps are yellow, like a proper French car. Did you tint the lenses or they came like that?

  4. That 'Cuda up there is a seriously cool machine. And now I have a new wallpaper :D

    And what better than a whole car to ship a bunch of parts. And to top it off, they sent a BIP - so the racer got the body structure upgrades for the new MY. I wonder why they didn't ship the something straight out from the body shop. I guess they didn't want it to rust.

    The original owner probably made some coin selling the interior and glass, maybe even the shop guys built a car out of that.

  5. Having myself worked for some years in assembly lines, I can safely say that some overspray is to be expected on the underbody close to the sill area. Painting the belly of the car would require a considerable amount of paint, and that is before the whole "how to apply it" gets into the equation. That ads CO$T$, and in mass produced cars that is a no no.

  6. That spot makes for a very tight package, they must have placed some weight somewhere else on the car to compensate for those 25 Kgs sitting on the LHF. The X-bracing added to the under body looks like it was molded there, good stuff.

     

  7. Thanks Mike an AthOz.  

    To lower the car they added a spacer (the silver block in the photo) between the leaf spring and the axle.  

    1970DodgeChallengerTransAm 07 700

     

    This is interesting, as I guess it lowers the car without the need to modify the spring's arch. I wonder if they did this to also get the tail shaft more aligned with the transmission, for less vibration. Also, that block will probably stiffen that area, so they maybe got less axle windup?

    The forum you have in your signature are 100% eye candy. WOW!

  8. This is not a cammer engine. The cammer was a 427 with a single overhead cam in each head. The Boss 429 was loosely a 385 series (429/460) block with "Hemi" heads. Ford called them Crescent heads. (combustion chambers).

    You are right, went to Google and confirmed it.

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    Nicely done! w/T5 wheels. The twist beam axle on these is pretty slick and the kit has it well detailed. The front sub-frame is massive.

    Any engine pics? The turbo I-5 looks awesome under the bonnet and sounds great @ WOT.

     

     

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