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sierraman

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Apparently Mondeos are very strong and they won't allow them in some races.

 

I had this, I had a Cortina (VGV 195S) that we had bought to race in the Prod Stock which was 1.4 and under but they deemed it unsuitable for there and we were only allowed to race it in the bangers. Yeah fuck that. It had no floor and a poxy 1.3 engine. We would have been well bummed by all the 3 litre Granadas we were going to be 'racing' against.  Sold it to some nutter who probably died.

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Everything is rewired with just the bare minimum used to get the car running. Many are still converted to carburettor to do away with fuel injection altogether.

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That's another thing altogether come to think of it. When newish engines are fitted in classics can everything be omitted like all sensors,ecu etc,bang a carb on and it will run?

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You need to control the ignitions somehow. Modern engines havent had distributers for a long time, so even with a carb it still needs some electronics to run an ignition map to work the coil packs.

 

Banger racers need it to last for an evening or maybe a few meets, so are not too worried about fuel efficiency or emissions, so I doubt they stress too much about stuff like that, but if you are putting a modern engine into a classic for road use you will need it to work properly.

 

Stand-alone ECUs like Emerald would be up to the task or if you are a DIYer you could build a megajolt/megasquirt system.

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Based on the banger racers I've met since moving to Barrow... Mondeo, LS400, Micra, Volvo 740 seem to be the cars of choice, usually with Cologne V6 and manual box (at least in the Lexus and Volvo).

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unlimeteds are thin on the ground these days , even the big meetins the numbers have dropped , big rwd volvo's , ford scorpio's , lexus's , toyota supras and even the toyota previa (for now)

 

as for 2litre bangers the mondeo is the car to have ,

 

arlington raceway are hosting a 3litre front wheel drive meeting soon that will be pretty intresting .

 

bang switches , airbags , all get ripped out and rewired to keep running in a smash .

 

rookie bangers get a variety of shite raced but hondas are the car to have if your racing for the flag , twin carbs will go on most civics . the almera is one for the crashers in rookies /small cc meets . hard cars and will run all day

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Up at Smeatharpe banger track there seems to be a team that always uses Civic CRXs. Usually painted black and green. They are always getting mashed up the chuff to the extent that the rear axle is pushed up to just behind the driver. The little rice burner just keeps on going and never seems to break!

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This is all good as I find Modeos, big Volvos and Lexi (plural) completely unappealing - No offence intended to those of you who like them.

And to any racers out there: Please feel free to destroy as many PT Cruisers as you like. I think that's one thing we can all agree on.

All PT Cruiser meet please.

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Last time I went to standlake there was a special Mondeo cup with their own race! Most of the rest was minis, or fiestas in the under 1l category

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I remember a guy telling me the old Nissan Sunnys were a bad bet due to the reinforcing crossmember behind the dash folding in easily thus even in a mild bang making Billy Bear Meat out of your legs.

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Apart from wishing the banger scene would use BMW X 3/5/6, are 3 series & 5 series not used? RWD, lots of them, cheap at the end of their life.

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Saw about 8 beavertails Transits heading along the A12 (late afternoon). Most of them seemed to have dented Mondeo's on board.

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