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the cars are not that quick in standard form, something like ten seconds, but a fairly common conversion is to fit the 2 litre TwinSpark engine from the Alfa 75, (you can get a rusty one very cheap) and you immediately have 150bhp! Add a good chip into the ECU, add a free-flow exhaust and air-filter, and you should have at least 170bhp in a light car, which should be fun to drive, and hit 60 in under eight seconds easily.
May 19th, 2010 at 12:27 am
the cars are not that quick in standard form, something like ten seconds, but a fairly common conversion is to fit the 2 litre TwinSpark engine from the Alfa 75, (you can get a rusty one very cheap) and you immediately have 150bhp! Add a good chip into the ECU, add a free-flow exhaust and air-filter, and you should have at least 170bhp in a light car, which should be fun to drive, and hit 60 in under eight seconds easily.
May 19th, 2010 at 12:33 am
It doesn’t matter; if it takes more than 6.5, “slow as $hit” is an accurate enough description.