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Originally posted by mjbro10
I just did a PI track day in my series 8 fd rx7. The car is completely stock except for semi slicks. I did a 1.58. I think 1.46 is a bit unrealistic for an mr2. There was a full race car evo 7 doing that time, but it was probably pushing 500hp+. There was also a few gtr with heaps of power which just got below 1.50. Phillip Island is an amazing track, it's intoxicating. My fd flowed so bloody well through it, i was so happy
Can't wait to get back there with an exhaust and power fc
Sounds like you will be back to PI in the future!It will be a great track to experience. Another is the new extension on Morgan Park this year bringing the track to over 3km long. This will be worth going north to drive.
I appreciate what your saying that it is a big ask to have a MR2 manage a 1.46 at PI but its not impossible.
BIg horsepower helps but there is more to it that raw horsepower. In 2006 at the Shannons Nationals a MR2 with the following specs in the production car class managed a 1.58. The driver was a rental driver with minimal experience.
1150kg/98rwkw,7" and 8" yokohama semi slicks,full cage,no seam welding,proflex shocks,std swaybars. It for sale on
www.my105.com.au .
You can run a MR2 in Production Sports (three power ro weight classes)at a much higher spec.
1050kg/200+rwkw,up to 40" of rubber,slicks,seam welding,lexan windows,ligtweight panels,aero aids will certainly knock quite some time of a basically std MR2 so it is possible. How likely is anyone's guess..
There are some quick MR2's around with quick times at Wakefield and Oran Park. Only a few seconds off the pace for Production sports Sb class so their is potential.
By the way, RX7 are the most sucessful Production sports car that has raced. When they show up, everyone takes a deep breath. Rick Shaw was running around PI last year in the mid 1.40. A quick car..
Have to wait and see.