Hi.
Here is a few pics from my brothers autocross car. In that series, start is everything. So the car is build that in mind. Lots of weight is transfered at the back, to get maximum grip...
Project Finnish dirtkicker
Project Finnish dirtkicker
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- New 13b PP in "new" position ;)
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- Bodykitt molds
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- Some stuff in back. There should be space for battery too
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More pics
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- Dunno about you guys, but I love that engine. Cant wait to hear that screaming ;)
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- Floor and firewall is gutted :)
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- Engine is about 28cm moved
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More pics. For some reason, I cant find all my project pictures from that car. I´ll try to find them...
Please, share your thoughts and comments!
I´ll try to answer them 
Please, share your thoughts and comments!
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- "new" interior
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- "new" boot
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Wow, you don't see a NA PP REW motor every day. Can I ask who built it?
That's a pretty serious project.
That's a pretty serious project.
Back in the UK for the summer, maybe longer......
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I was about to say something stupid and obvious like "that's peripherally ported isn't it?" but apparently it is
Awesome. Must be a bit lively 
That rollcage is quite a piece of work, too. What kind of suspensions does it run?
That rollcage is quite a piece of work, too. What kind of suspensions does it run?
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Ummmmmm, none?Lucky wrote:What kind of suspensions does it run?
I couldn't resist
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lol. Presumably it's got some in there by now
? The blank spaces where shock-tops should be was my reason for asking, y'see 
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Its a Hayward engine. My brother said to Carl that he basically had free hands to do what he want. Focus was in max torgue and large rev range, not max power.
Almost everything in that rollcage was build by my brother. It was a big job. Also, fitting FD´s diff frame to FB`s frame was big job...
Rear coilovers are custom made here in company called Bigem. They are spezialiced on custom stuff like that. Those coilovers are based on Fd´s shocks and FB´s corner weights.
Front suspension is built by my brother and uses snowmobiles coilovers
Almost everything in that rollcage was build by my brother. It was a big job. Also, fitting FD´s diff frame to FB`s frame was big job...
Rear coilovers are custom made here in company called Bigem. They are spezialiced on custom stuff like that. Those coilovers are based on Fd´s shocks and FB´s corner weights.
Front suspension is built by my brother and uses snowmobiles coilovers
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Few updates:
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- Little "wing" to control air flow around carbs and headers
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- There is bro´s custom made PPF and headers. Not much room.
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- Stuff getting into places
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"Superbe" can´t wait to see more of this excotic combination of work!thank you for sharing.
Thomas