Does anyone know what engine the green Hatch in this video is running? Anyone have any specs on build?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7khST-xdMBk
Suzuki Hatch with motorbike engine
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Tailgating my Hatch doesnt increase the horsepower of the F5A
Don't know for cert. but reckon an F6a/b could be set up to sound like that. Otherwise there has been some talk of Hyabusa engines being used... not that this Hatch demonstrates that sort of power.
So many delays to getting my MB back in order with 993cc & 5 speed transaxle... neighbor issue gone, donor shell up on rotisserie, new sheds on the way.... another project also..
Bike motor in the rear for sure - the intake on the side is a giveaway. CBR900 engines are popular, but your guess is as good as mine!
F8B EFI turbo - Three pots and a snail.
That green hatch doesnt have much oomph just a little noise and could be much faster with
well sorted supercharged g10 or F10 in the rear with lsd, fwd G series box would be perfect
or even better G13B with some cams, pipes and extra compression.
well sorted supercharged g10 or F10 in the rear with lsd, fwd G series box would be perfect
or even better G13B with some cams, pipes and extra compression.
anyone found more info on this little green beast?
I think even a small 700cc bike engine with sequential gearing would be awesome for a hatch the problem is sorting out the rear drive when layed out in the back like this one has done. I reckon it would be easier at the front using a Honda v4 from a Pan European but its 1300cc! with a prop shaft to the back with LSD sierra diff.
the standings for the suzuki hatch was Japanese Car Day Superkhana 14th October 2011 - Afternoon Session
10 Franz Esterbauer 2004 Mitsubishi Evo8 MR 41.44 40.97 41.23 123.64 1
5 Jamie Lister 2000 Subaru WRX 41.73 42.24 42.00 125.97 2
16 Dennis Heller 2004 Mitsubishi Evo8 MR 44.40 42.92 43.37 130.69 3
27 James Davies 2001 Mitsubishi Evo 43.67 43.90 43.42 130.99 4
7 Mitchel Clarke 1996 Subaru WRX STI RA 43.59 43.53 44.21 131.33 5
26 Lance Carwardine 1981 Suzuki Hatch 45.25 44.77 43.79 133.81 6
some other standings
Top 10
1 – Robert Badivuk – 2008 Mitsubishi Evo 10- 182.00
2 – Tsung Lee – 1992 Honda Civic – 182.93
3 – Craig Stott – 2000 Subaru WRX – 188.75
4 – Steve Metlitzky – 2004 Lotus Elise 111R SC – 189.63
5 – Lance Carwardine – 1981 Suzuki Hatch – 192.15
6 – Paul Dodds – 1971 Triumph Mk2 – 193.75
7 – Chris Ince – 1997 Nissan Skyline – 193.83
8 – George Cameron – 1981 Triumph TR7 V8 – 194.28
9 – Andy Hamilton – 1981 Triumph TR8 – 194.49
10 – Angus McKay – 1991 Toyota MR2 – 196.88
emabarrasing a ricer honda civic beat it by 10 seconds!
must be a hell of a driver from China to beat wrx, lotus & almost got the evo
I think even a small 700cc bike engine with sequential gearing would be awesome for a hatch the problem is sorting out the rear drive when layed out in the back like this one has done. I reckon it would be easier at the front using a Honda v4 from a Pan European but its 1300cc! with a prop shaft to the back with LSD sierra diff.
the standings for the suzuki hatch was Japanese Car Day Superkhana 14th October 2011 - Afternoon Session
10 Franz Esterbauer 2004 Mitsubishi Evo8 MR 41.44 40.97 41.23 123.64 1
5 Jamie Lister 2000 Subaru WRX 41.73 42.24 42.00 125.97 2
16 Dennis Heller 2004 Mitsubishi Evo8 MR 44.40 42.92 43.37 130.69 3
27 James Davies 2001 Mitsubishi Evo 43.67 43.90 43.42 130.99 4
7 Mitchel Clarke 1996 Subaru WRX STI RA 43.59 43.53 44.21 131.33 5
26 Lance Carwardine 1981 Suzuki Hatch 45.25 44.77 43.79 133.81 6
some other standings
Top 10
1 – Robert Badivuk – 2008 Mitsubishi Evo 10- 182.00
2 – Tsung Lee – 1992 Honda Civic – 182.93
3 – Craig Stott – 2000 Subaru WRX – 188.75
4 – Steve Metlitzky – 2004 Lotus Elise 111R SC – 189.63
5 – Lance Carwardine – 1981 Suzuki Hatch – 192.15
6 – Paul Dodds – 1971 Triumph Mk2 – 193.75
7 – Chris Ince – 1997 Nissan Skyline – 193.83
8 – George Cameron – 1981 Triumph TR7 V8 – 194.28
9 – Andy Hamilton – 1981 Triumph TR8 – 194.49
10 – Angus McKay – 1991 Toyota MR2 – 196.88
emabarrasing a ricer honda civic beat it by 10 seconds!
must be a hell of a driver from China to beat wrx, lotus & almost got the evo
If you can provide a write-up with pics it'd be great to feature it on the front page of the website.
F8B EFI turbo - Three pots and a snail.