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10 May 2013, 04:27 (Ref:3245100) | #51 | |
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I see today MRX announcing they have sold another TLX chassis. A VE
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Keep them coming.
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Must say I am mildy surprised - but I am not surprised that it's another VE shape, as the Falcon and Toyota both seem to be the more expensive and or complicated builds.
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10 May 2013, 05:03 (Ref:3245116) | #54 | ||
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Interesting GB. Can you please let us know what you found complicated when building those cars.
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10 May 2013, 05:06 (Ref:3245118) | #55 | |
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He still thinks the Ford's chassis is different
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Congrats to MRX for another build.
So that's a total of 3 VEII, 2 Toyotas and 1 ford, is that correct? 6 is better than 5, so well done to all those concerned. Any idea of who may be driving it, or is it a replacement car for Bargs? (seeing as the Inky Tulloch VE is for sale) |
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10 May 2013, 06:04 (Ref:3245135) | #58 | |
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Facebook had Chris Coleman from Hamilton getting chassis 6
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As to the Toyota, nice car but engine an awful lot dearer than an LS3 for no performance advantage (as you aren't supposed to have any advantage anyway). So Commode is the logical choice, certainly would be for me if I was buying one. |
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10 May 2013, 09:56 (Ref:3245250) | #60 | |
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Yeah you need to go back and check the stuff on the McKenzie issue. All of it, not just selected bits
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Look at the name over there <---
I don't need to. I remember the details. Let me refresh your memory: McKenzies supplied a test motor for the build Car was built. Race motor arrived, for some reason it had a taller manifold. A small mod was needed to the engine mounts. Problem solved. |
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I managed to find the post Rev, although it was Andrew not Haydn. Yes the engine did not fit and so modifications were required. Complications. Also they wanted to try the Toyota body but it meant changing the hoop. Build cost near $300k but only because of all the mucking around, otherwise nearer to $170k. Hasn't seemed to work for Haydn in any case but I probably wouldn't blame the car for that...
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11 May 2013, 00:35 (Ref:3245506) | #64 | ||
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Whoa! are you serious? did it really cost 300k to build the single falcon?
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11 May 2013, 01:15 (Ref:3245518) | #65 | |
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It doesn't cost 300k to build a TLX spec falcon
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11 May 2013, 23:52 (Ref:3245919) | #67 | |
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Already been answered on here as well as a full explanation as to why all the money was spent on McKenzies car. Trolls need to stop trolling and go back to the facts
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SB. You are a killjoy. Expect facts to be used by Trolls on this forum would be the same as Gilmore doing the right thing and resign
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12 May 2013, 00:25 (Ref:3245927) | #69 | |
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Sorry, I was bought up to be honest my bad
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Well blow me down. He did resign. Suppose expecting no trolling would be too much to expect. However I can live in hope
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I think under $200k mate from memory only. ATM reckoned about $170k but that was last year. Toyota probably a bit more due to engine cost. A few thousand cheaper than an ST for a VE anyway but not a massive amount.
How has the Kiwi made gearbox been holding up, anyone know? Haven't heard of any major issues but am not close to anyone running a TLX. |
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Yeah Inky mentioned to me that the box was holding up ok. They had some teething issues, with gear teeth funny enough, but apparently the guys at TT just put beefier gears in and no probs. I was also surprised as to how cheap Joe Bloggs could get one for. About 10-12k he reckons. That's attractive for people like myself who want to build a track car and wants to do away with the conventional H-Pattern. Flat shift was about another 2k I think. Not bad at all.
So from this we can assume that a turn-key TLX is around the 170k mark. Why is it then that the Tulloch VEII is selling for 185K? It is a second hand race car afterall. And Icarus, I just had to laugh when you, of all people, get accused of trolling. Your probably one of the most sensible posters here for Chris'sakes Swede, back-off on your attacks at respected members of this forum, it makes you look silly.... |
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