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  1. #73
    Ninja turtle Array
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    We are just in time for next month's Wakie track day to test everyone's theories out.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  2. #74
    but ur car is soooo light, compared to my heavy beast. some skylines like to have seats rear seats of passengers u know :P

  3. #75
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    Run what you brung.

  4. #76
    LMFAO, we all know Rotaries are "only" 1.3L but projected to be 2x more or something like that compared to conventional cars
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  5. #77
    1308 cc x 1.8 according to motorsport ..

  6. #78
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    Meh. It's still a 1.3L in my books.

  7. #79
    Bahahaha, your books are wrong then aye
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  8. #80
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    No they are actually 1.3L... the only reason why there is the multiplier is due to motorsport...

  9. #81
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    Whatever projected capacity or class it is put into is irrelevant.
    It is physically 1308 cc.End of discussion.

  10. #82
    But to the rest of the world, they know its not your ordinary 1.3L and its process of producing power/torque is different, its like comparing a pair of Chopsticks to a Knife =|
    Toda Racing AU | Shen * Speed Works | Jesse Streeter

  11. #83
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    Ye but how much power it produce's or how it complete's the combustion process does not make it a bigger capacity.
    1 rotor's chamber is 654cc whichever way you look at it.

  12. #84
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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    Ye but how much power it produce's or how it complete's the combustion process does not make it a bigger capacity.
    1 rotor's chamber is 654cc whichever way you look at it.
    Correct.

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