As said NZV8s are based on Dunnyfalcodore things and the Ford runs the 302ci, Holden runs their 304ci motor and a 4spd Richmond box
Schupahtourerers are 427ci powered things that look like dunnyfalcofucktaxi things.
That's my basic understanding, I'd rather a proper full on production class where mad faggots can get the current 500kw offering from Walkinshaw, which is moar powah than both the ST/NZV8s. With lots less grip. Win.
Big budget racing in cars that aren't exactly that special is fucking ghey
IMHO it totally defeats the whole purpose to have only external shell differences. The cars are simply misrepresented as they are neither Ford's or Holden's.
The Aussie series is at least identifiable as different makes, and I was looking forward to this season. Now looking forward to watching the cars develop.
Racing is expensive no matter what you race and seeing manufacturers compete is a lot of fun. That's what is so good about bike racing!
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
Shorai Powersports batteries are very trick!
The E30 is technically the best car ever.
Also, the ST started because some drivers and teams got sick of running Push-Rod, carbureted V8s with 4 speed boxes, so made their own better series. Then the NZV8s got better to try and compete. The ST are much, much better. There are more than 8 for a start.
Yeah, nah.
Its a power struggle between Mark Petch and Colin Giltrap. I was asked to quote on building Ohlins shocks for the new series but they basically wanted me to give them away, so I walked away from it. The jokes on them, the lower cost German shocks they bought are not wonderful in terms of service life etc.
There are dodgy people in motorcycle racing and of course theres politics, but is got nothing on car racing.
And they dont wobble around the track anywhere near as bad as those Koni semi suspended pieces of junk. There were teams even refigerating spare sets of those Koni shocks and fitting as close as possible prior to race start so they could get a few more laps before they faded and turned them into a real wobbly jelly. Just another case of cavemen rulemakers making everything ''cheap and affordable'' when in fact it didnt
For 2013 they can run a 'catergory' engine or bring their own.
http://www.v8supercars.com.au/techni...-of-the-future
The chassis used in the V8 supercars are not true Ford/Holden items as such, and as of this year they've gone to a control chassis. And they don't have to use their own engines (although a lot will).
http://www.v8supercars.com.au/techni...-of-the-future
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