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I just watched a Formula Palmer/Audi race on Speedvision. Anyone know which motor they are using?

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Old 05-07-2000, 04:59 PM
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Default I just watched a Formula Palmer/Audi race on Speedvision. Anyone know which motor they are using?

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Default It's "our" 1.8T, boosted to 350bhp!! (more)

I guess they have to rebuild after every race.

5 speed Hewland gearbox.<p>ChrisTTopher Lloyd

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Default http://www.formula-palmer-audi.com/

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Default I'm gng out on a limb here...I bet you studied to become a librarian at one time?

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Default Nah, just love to research just about anything. Lots of it at work as well.

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Default BTW, its a good site. Interesting info on engine reliability! "Not one

engine faliure during two years of racing". I love the one where driver can press button only five times during race to boost HP from 300 to 350.<p><a href="mailto:c_bogey@hotmail.com"><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/AudiWorldPics/2000/BSIGTest.JPG" border="0" alt= "Click on image to e-mail"></a> 00' 180QC, Dead Stock (except EPROM, exhaust & clear film paint protector)
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Default Did you see the corporate hospitality section with the TT?

You go to the site below, click on "The Motorsport Sensation 2000" and then click on TT.

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Default And, you went here? Right?

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Default No, I'm going to Skip Barber at Lime Rock, but won't be driving a TT.

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