Trying to decide if I want a Group 44 tribute car or A TWR Group A tribute car.
There is a Group A tribute car in England running with the Group 44 colors but without the flairs or slicks.
If I can run with the group 6 cars. I'll do that treatment. But if I have to run with the Group 10 in SVRA or Group 9 VSCDA I'll go with the flairs and Slicks
Just to be clear. Erik and Jeff spent 4 hours Saturday afternoon and helped me make all the progress. Amazing progress was made. It feels good to see all the progress they achieved. Plus no hack work! Things were properly unscrewed, unbolted, saved. Right now I'm way ahead of what I'm allowed to recover just from the interior and bumpers. Plus we recovered .42 cents!!!
As things stand right now I traded the automatic transmission for a T5. With the Torque of that 12 I'll have to be very gentle to get through the challenge.
We are scheduled to work the end of this week, in the meantime I'm Cleaning up some of the little stuff. Odds & ends.
Is that an LS? It looks like you could add a second one in front . . .
I have a think for flying buttresses. Cool build.
In reply to ZOO (Forum Supporter) :
So what are your thoughts? Group 44 tribute car with flairs and slicks
Or Group A tribute car, unflaired?
In reply to RossD :
Erik is, that's where he saw the request to join. Jeff learned about it from Erick.
We've changed our direction a little. After the Northern Version of the Challenge. We will be doing vintage racing. More in line with our interests and it makes it easier to get lap time for everyone.
We are building it to Champcar Specs so if we get enough drivers we can race there too.
So which way would you build it? Group44 tribute with flairs and slicks or Group A tribute, Unflaired?
In reply to Floating Doc (Forum Supporter) :
Group 44 with flairs and slicks ? Group A , stock fenders?
The car looks to be in pretty good shape. Now, if you aren't doing a Summer School run, you can devote some serious time to this build. Following with interest.
Build style to match budget and rules. Tribute colors to match build style.
Regardless, the world really does need more V12's track/race cars.
In reply to Driven5 :
I can do either one. The flairs will be easy since I have an English wheel to roll them out. Used slicks will be cheap way to keep racing rubber on it plus they still make a 15x10 Minilite with a 5" back spacing.
Finding wheels for the Group A will be harder. Walkinshaw used 17X 9 in front and 17x13 in the rear. But I suspect he had custom made hubs
In reply to volvoclearinghouse :
We are building the cage to Champcar standards so if we get enough drivers we could do either LeMons or Champcar The finished car should be at 380 Champcar points
Racingsnake said:Group 44 if you're going to run the side pipes otherwise Group A.
Side pipes only let you hear six cylinders at a time. Dump the exhaust in the middle and you hear all 12 thundering elegance
I'm looking forward to this build. As far as which direction it should go is concerned I'd go with whichever will allow you to run the most affordable tires. I want to see this on the track as often as possible and tire cost is likely to be the most significant budget restriction.
You won't be able to run slicks in Champcar/Lemons so that might sway your decision (200 TW street tires only), otherwise the car looks great and either option will be lots of fun.
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