Check Out The Fender Flares Thought someone might want to see the gigantic fender flares on this ti rally car http://www.allsportauto.com/english/...sport_2003.php |
what is all done to the engine? |
Don't know, just found this browsing the web. Looks like a highly modified 6cyl M3 engine though. |
That is BAD A$$ |
Hott **** |
looks like the e30 m3 engine ... i'm counting 4 cylinders :) lots of money ... |
Its not an s14 (e30 m3 engine), its actually an m44/42 (stock ti engine) with individual throttle bodies. I'd love to know what kind of power that ti is putting down :twisted: |
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that thing is a mess. if its not broken don't fix it... |
I may need to have my head examined, but that looks like a 4-cylinder to me :_paper: Quote:
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I'll take one. :biggrin: |
I just glanced at the valve cover and thought it was a M six, you all are right, it is a 4, There's 4 intake runners. I was at work when I wrote this and under time constraints. Anyway, would like to know how that engine is modded. |
When I first found these pictures, I wasn't even concerned with the engine. Those flares, unbelievable. They're even wider than the PTG M3 http://www.grand-am.com/CONTENT/Phot...rsMT800-14.jpg BTW, did anyone watch the Grand American Series race this last Saturday, The 6 hour race from Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada? Most of it was in the rain. This was Team PTG's 3rd victory in a row in GT. Didn't realize what a find that Delage ti was, it does look like an M42/M44. Figures since most rally cars are based on the original production form. I have heard of the vintage Delage cars, I don't think this company is related. Probably a race car prep shop or parts manufacturer. Any European members know anything about this company? Tried searching the web and had no luck. |
Found their website www.delagesport.com It appears they are a race car prep shop.You need to have Macromedia Flash Player for the site, I'm leary about downloading this. |
it may be the only way you can get the widebody kit for your 95 ti mike ... don't be afraid! :biggrin: it would be interesting to see what exactly they did because the tires don't appear that wide, but they're WAY out there. |
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