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Thread: The new FIA WRC-car concept 2017
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20th August 2015, 00:40 #201Senior Member
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Regs a pretty free in NZ rally champ now which has improved it no end as a spectacle.
Alex is not a particularly experienced driver especially with pace notes so once he gets more driving time and reliability with his car i expect he will become unmatched in the NZC as that car is super quick.
He had a pretty sweet Subaru with modded suspension before this car.
He is driving this weekend on the Coromandal rally, best of luck to him for a good result and a reliable run.
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20th August 2015, 02:13 #202Senior Member
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Strange... the vid I posted has no sound today. Is it only me? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMAR9mBFN4c
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20th August 2015, 02:19 #203Junior Member
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20th August 2015, 02:29 #204Senior Member
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20th August 2015, 03:27 #205Senior Member
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Sound problem solved - surround system effect settings.
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20th August 2015, 20:05 #206Senior Member
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20th August 2015, 20:43 #207Senior Member
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Few people know that there are noise and emission limits for rally cars which every homologated car must follow. That's the main reason why any homologated car will never sound extra loud and exciting (thankfully some are still quite noisy).
Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump
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20th August 2015, 21:11 #208
The formula to sucess is simple: Fire, noise, sideways

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20th August 2015, 21:13 #209
1) The 1,6T format on the basis that it is production relevant is utter BS. Why should the engine be relevant when nothing of the rest of the car is? Have You ever seen the road car basis of a modern rallycar (read: Polo, DS3, Fiesta etc) with 4WD, adjustable McPherson coilovers on each end with HUGE travel, advanced aerodynamics, etc?
A WRC engine serves two purposes, and two only:
1) Propulsion (in generous amounts, i.e. 500hp+)
2) A sound that makes young boys scream in excitement, babys cry, and women throw their nickers at the cars. Its should be loud and sexy. (110db and high revs)
There have been great sounding NA engines, Turbod engines, Compressors engines, turbod AND compressord engines, fours, fives, sixes and eights, Vs, longditudals, and boxers.
The common referrers are high revs (i.e. cut out the restrictors, or at least make them big) and a generous sound system (not sound deadening system).
There is no problem making an engine/exhaust that has a road mode (for homologation) and a stage mode.https://www.facebook.com/noseendfirst?ref=hl#
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20th August 2015, 21:14 #210


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