My project of the last year, 72 1200

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My project of the last year, 72 1200

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sorry to all the purists...

12A PP Rotary, Full wilwood setup, h165, custom carbon autometer dash, MSD, jaz fuel setup.

223hp @ 8300rpm, noisey as hell, and more importantly naturally aspirated!

Absolutely love it!
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Awesome we car dude , bet it goes well with the pp in there. Bet its like a little go kart.

There is something about the 12a pp they just seem to rev forever
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Shit this thing is cool!! Keep it up!
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Yeah its a ball, cool little engines, 1200s are very easy to drive as well just need to find a good lsd option and higher ratio, barks up the inside rear abit more than id like
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Looks awsome man! Im half way through putting a 13b in my sedan. Got any more pics of it?
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Cool, sure anything in particular you want to see?
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Thats very cool, no complaints from me about the power plant, 250hp in a light weight well presented package like this is spot on, nice work.
Goon airfield in the back drop too i see.
The wheels look good on it, good to see you went with 13s instead of 15s.
What are the specs on the wheels and tires btw, any clearance issues?
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just more pics of everything haha, the Wilwood setup looks great makes things nice and tidy

Did you run the wiring through the inside of the guards? What radiator did you use?
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Nice work mate. Bet she sure flys!!!!
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joelbrown wrote:Thats very cool, no complaints from me about the power plant, 250hp in a light weight well presented package like this is spot on, nice work.
Goon airfield in the back drop too i see.
The wheels look good on it, good to see you went with 13s instead of 15s.
What are the specs on the wheels and tires btw, any clearance issues?

Cheers yeah good old goon! 13x7s -7, formula ford slicks stretched on but work mate has same rims with hankook 175/50 r13 similar size. No clearance issues just makes brakes hard to setup, not much room.
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