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18 Jul 2021, 18:04 (Ref:4061845) | #1 | |
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Suzuki Swift Sport Production Rallycross build
Hi all,
My first post in a very long time, better give you a bit of background, I used to Road Race Motorbikes for many years, then tried 4 wheels in the form of Autograss and loved it, then a swap back to 2 wheels for Enduro. At the ripe ole age of 55 (I refuse to grow up lol) I really fancy a go at rallycross, so stumbled across the BTRDA ? production 1600cc 16v, so as I always used to race mainly Suzuki Motorbikes decided the Suzuki Swift Sport would be my weapon of choice as it already has forged pistons and high lift variable timing cams, plus know they are used to building very reliable high revving engines. As the had also been used in their own Rallycross and Rally series I expected Google would bring a wealth of info on car build what parts work etc, so I have a few questions if anyone has trodden this path before me, I can and prefer to twirl my own spanners so would build the car myself, so a few questions on the build: 1. Do you just remove the battery to de activate the airbags prior to removal? 2. Not clear in the regs I have found so far but do I have to keep the cat? 3. I thought there would have been lots of available specialist parts online such as Laminate windows, rally exhausts etc but cannot find a lot and want to sort the genuine bhp gains from boy racer tat I did do a site search but came up blank but can anyone point me to any good build vids or websites? Any info would be good so thanks in advance Cheers Geoff RBR Racing |
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19 Jul 2021, 10:11 (Ref:4062047) | #2 | |
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Hi Geoff, if you drop me an e mail to:
btrdarallycross@gmail.com we will be able to help you Also technical regs for the production cateoory are here: https://clubmansrallycross.weebly.co...-published.pdf It must be noted the engine must be standard and gearbox no diffs allowed, forged pistons or high lift cams! |
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19 Jul 2021, 19:14 (Ref:4062206) | #3 | |
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Cant give you any technical help at all but always great to hear of a new driver wanting to race in the sport ive loved for so many years.
Good luck with the build and hope you get out on track soon from another 55yr old who does the easy thing and just spectates. |
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19 Jul 2021, 21:10 (Ref:4062228) | #4 | ||
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25 Jul 2021, 20:17 (Ref:4063129) | #5 | |
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Thinking of going into a different class are the Audi Quattro 4 x 4 allowed in any class?
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25 Jul 2021, 20:18 (Ref:4063130) | #6 | |
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Sorry should have said Audi TT Quattro
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26 Jul 2021, 08:34 (Ref:4063169) | #7 | ||
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I'd have thought you could run that in the BTRDA champsionship in the 'clubman 4x4' or 'production 4x4' class (depending on mods).
Regulations: https://clubmansrallycross.weebly.co...ons--info.html You've got to the "need more power" stage very quickly here |
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26 Jul 2021, 12:19 (Ref:4063228) | #8 | ||
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You are spot on with your class prediction as been in touch with the always very helpful John Rook will just read up on the specs and see, thanks for the link |
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