Spider on the Track Again

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adrians
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Your car is a: 1981 Spider Turbo - missing the turbo
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Spider on the Track Again

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The 1st of March was the combined Ferrari & Fiat Clubs Race day at Oran Park Raceway in Sydney ( Aust ), I managed 40 Timed laps in the afternoon, it started to wear out my Pirelli tyres !


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http://www.natsoft.com.au/cgi-bin/resul ... 09.ORAN.SS

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2014 Abarth "SS"
1981 Spider 2000 (Legend Industries Turbo - minus the Turbo)
1978 X1/9 1.3 Dual IDF 40's, Coupe Cam, Allison Header/Exhaust
1971 128 Sedan 1100cc, Coupe Cam/Headers
Motokhana Special 127 rear engined Rail 903cc
So Cal Mark

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40 laps! wow, that's almost an enduro.
ventura ace

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Post by ventura ace »

Nice, Adrian. Good job!

Wow, what did the second place car (Fiat 124BC, 1995cc) have special about that 2.0L engine, to beat out all those other peppy cars?

Alvon
adrians
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Mark, Plus 20 laps in the morning during the practice sessions, some with passengers ( Son, Wife ).

http://www.oranpark.com.au/the_track.php

My wife also compete that day - first time ever on a race track - in a Subura Liberty 2.5l ( non-turbo) she did 1:06 to my 1:02.

Now I do have to put those diff bearings in ! !
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THE FLEET
2014 Abarth "SS"
1981 Spider 2000 (Legend Industries Turbo - minus the Turbo)
1978 X1/9 1.3 Dual IDF 40's, Coupe Cam, Allison Header/Exhaust
1971 128 Sedan 1100cc, Coupe Cam/Headers
Motokhana Special 127 rear engined Rail 903cc
adrians
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Alvon,
The BC Coupe is owned by the Fiatorque - who do the servicing on my Spider.

It's a 2.0l block with a Integrale 16V head and aftermarket fuel injection, headers, standard 5 speed transmission and standard 124 diff. It 's space-framed in the front. - Possibly 240HP.

He blows away the Ferrari's at every meeting, in January a 2.0l 131 Turbo full space-frame only beat him by 0.01.
131 T 1.05.963
124 1.06.579
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2014 Abarth "SS"
1981 Spider 2000 (Legend Industries Turbo - minus the Turbo)
1978 X1/9 1.3 Dual IDF 40's, Coupe Cam, Allison Header/Exhaust
1971 128 Sedan 1100cc, Coupe Cam/Headers
Motokhana Special 127 rear engined Rail 903cc
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Curly
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Your car is a: 1968 AC Coupe and a 1976 CS1 Spider
Location: Gippsland - Victoria, Australia

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The car looks to be sitting nicely. How did the new suspension feel ?
adrians
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Curly,

New Springs felt really good ! !

Fiatorque replaced the front springs with shorter and stiffer springs and dropped the front 12-14mm without altering the height of the lower control arm.

With the rear springs they cut / reset the springs and dropped the rear 40mm.

The front sits prefectly and the rear should drop another 5mm after a bit of usage ( more supersprints or motorkhanna's )

Ross reckons I could shave another 5 or 7 seconds off my times with proper race tyres ! !

I'll post some before and after photos in another thread.
THE FLEET
2014 Abarth "SS"
1981 Spider 2000 (Legend Industries Turbo - minus the Turbo)
1978 X1/9 1.3 Dual IDF 40's, Coupe Cam, Allison Header/Exhaust
1971 128 Sedan 1100cc, Coupe Cam/Headers
Motokhana Special 127 rear engined Rail 903cc
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Curly
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Yep, some new sticky tyres will make a big difference. Your standard road going Pirellis aren't showing much sign of wear especially after completing so many laps, so I doubt that they are a very soft or grippy compound. Most of that rubber stuck on them has been picked up off the track while your tyres were hot.
I'm sure you'd be able to shave another few seconds off your times by getting rid of those tube bumpers - it's ridiculous how much they weigh :shock:. They also adversely effect the handling because they hang all that weight way out outside the car's wheelbase where it upsets the balance. I'd be looking for a set of early chrome bumpers or some Abarth bumper blocks if I were you.
Did you manage to find a roll bar, or somebody to make you one?
SpiderHead

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Curly wrote: I'm sure you'd be able to shave another few seconds off your times by getting rid of those tube bumpers - it's ridiculous how much they weigh :shock:. They also adversely effect the handling because they hang all that weight way out outside the car's wheelbase where it upsets the balance. I'd be looking for a set of early chrome bumpers or some Abarth bumper blocks if I were you.
Or, to keep your car quite original, since it is more of a driver than an autocrosser... just pull the bumpers off prior to racing, and put them back on later. Leave the bumper shocks, they will do as much or more than the abarth blocks anyway :P

-Ryan
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Leave the bumper shocks, they will do as much or more than the abarth blocks anyway :P

-Ryan
hmm that might be a neat and cheap solution , maybe someone can make a fiberglas hollow bucket that looks like the abarth blocks on the outside but just slide over the shocks. They would be just as effective when in a coalision , cheaper to make and easy to install
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