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Quote from: Dazzler on February 04, 2010, 10:47:12It is quoting the engine capacity as 2373cc (Hello!!!) Hi Jason, that was always how it was done under most control bodys in motorsport. but at le mans they alow the Turbo Diesel to compeat at the displacement it is not multiply it, thats one reason why the Audi Turbo Diesel have been going so well.i think Taraga tasmania is run under different rules its not like a normal race. but maybe dazz can post the rules up so we can see.Dazz, to accomodate a wide variety of engine types in motorsport, a formula was devised to make competing against a turbo/supercharged car more equitable for the normally aspirated (n/a) cars. So for a turbo diesel car to compete against a n/a car the diesel's engine capacity of 1582cc is multiplied by 1.5 to give a new adjusted capacity of of 2373cc. A Turbo petrol car's multiplication is factor is 1.7 and a Turbo Rotary is 1.8.Hope this helps....Jase
It is quoting the engine capacity as 2373cc (Hello!!!)
i think Taraga tasmania is run under different rules its not like a normal race. but maybe dazz can post the rules up so we can see.
UPDATE - the full article on caradvice http://www.caradvice.com.au/66139/hyundai-i30-at-targa-tasmania-with-caradvice-co-driving/ It says no engine mods? Razy must have gone back to a standard ECU?
I don't get how Evo's are allowed to be in the same group as i30s.Sure it's called showroom, but Evos are dedicated race cars just sold from a showroom.This category should be the Mazda 3, Ford Focus, Holden Cruze, Toyota Corolla, Suzuki Swift sort of line up. Evos should be in a 'racing showroom' category with stuff like Subaru Impreza's, Mazda RX8 etc etc.I can't believe they put the i30 at a disadvantage due to it being a Turbo diesel, the torque may match a 2.4lt NA petrol but the Power output sure doesn't! I don't think it should be given and advantage or disadvantage.GRRRRRRRRRRR Time for a Bex and a lie down?RegardsDaniel
Anyone got a good news site for the event? I've looked and can't find one which tells how everyone, especially 'our' car, is doing.
Thanks. Missed that one.
Most of the time you were in 3rd with 3-4,000rpm on the tacho, occasionally revving even higher before changing. Considering the max torque band is between 1900 and 2750 wouldn't you have been better in a higher gear?