Diesel wins Aussie Touring car championship
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http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=133916&t=7183#post133916
edited 'cos I forgot how to make links clicky.
Fen
[Edited by RB5#295 - 1/31/2003 7:03:14 AM]
edited 'cos I forgot how to make links clicky.
Fen
[Edited by RB5#295 - 1/31/2003 7:03:14 AM]
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Easy -- none of the other drivers could see where they were going 'cos of the smoke from overfuelling
But seriously, a diesel could make a good short-circuit racer 'cos of the low-down grunt, but might lose out 'cos it can't rev out as much. Maybe fit it with CVT?
But seriously, a diesel could make a good short-circuit racer 'cos of the low-down grunt, but might lose out 'cos it can't rev out as much. Maybe fit it with CVT?
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Regardless of being a diesel, how many other cars in the series are turbocharged???
NONE.
It is pretty easy to get as much power as you want from any turbocharged engine, so how would a normally aspirated petrol engine be expected to win??
Now, if they were to allow petrol turbo cars in the series, I wonder what would win.
Diesels have come a long way, but it isnt a fair comparison, to compare turobcharged vs N/A. The turbocharged motor will always be better.
NONE.
It is pretty easy to get as much power as you want from any turbocharged engine, so how would a normally aspirated petrol engine be expected to win??
Now, if they were to allow petrol turbo cars in the series, I wonder what would win.
Diesels have come a long way, but it isnt a fair comparison, to compare turobcharged vs N/A. The turbocharged motor will always be better.
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