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17th May 2017, 19:11 #1351
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Is there any real chance that these Opel and Proton R5s are any better than half-decent at best?
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17th May 2017, 21:19 #1352
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Of course. Or do You think that Holzer/Opel built the best R2 car on the market by accident?
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17th May 2017, 21:27 #1353
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Proton has this engine in their stock portfolio (Proton Jebat is basically Lancer Evo X). IMHO Evo X engine is very good basis mainly because it's performance engine already in stock variant unlike most of others.
Actually it's better to use larger engine and shorten the stroke. Both M-Sport and Škoda did it (2.0 resp. 1.8 base engines). PSA used stock 1.6 engines and had gazillion problems with it. Prodrive did the same mistake with Mini WRC.
The issue with stock 1,6 litres are many. Just to name some which come to my mind...
1) non-ideal bore/stroke ratio for competitive engine because stock engines are built with different priorities (Fabia R5 engine which is 1,8 with shortened stroke has actually very same bore/stroke ratio as taylor-made engine of Polo WRC while PSA R5 engines have hugely long stroke)
2) engine block possibly not strong enough
3) possibly problematic cooling of the smaller block which isn't designed for racing useLast edited by Mirek; 17th May 2017 at 21:30.
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17th May 2017, 22:11 #1354
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17th May 2017, 22:40 #1355
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IMHO Mirage isn't on the level of WRC2 competitors. Proton needs to be a lot more competitive to have some success.
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Proton could be a toe in the water for Mitsubishi and watch out for Nissan, they have a demon 1.6 litre engine available now.
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18th May 2017, 09:20 #1360
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Will be interesting to see where this programme lies once Proton has been sold. Current leader is PSA (Peugeot) to take control of the company. http://www.autoblog.com/2017/03/22/l...a-deal-report/
Polish press smelled sensation, jumped on this topic and wrote an article titled "Two cars crashed into the same house. Building collapsed. We have a video"...
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