Supercars spotted, some rarities (vol 7)
Discussion
Mr Tidy said:
Master Bean said:
I looked up the number plate and it said 4.7 litres but according to Wikipedia it came with a 7.5 litre V8. Either way should be plenty.
I'm not so sure! Wiki said the early 70s 7.5 litre V8 produced 255bhp in a car weighing virtually 2 tons. At least all that weight in the front should stop the driven front wheels spinning.
thegreenhell said:
Lovely car, but I can't imagine it has a positive effect on fuel economy to drive around with the air brake permanently deployed.
I'd say not, but its an Intergale after all, not like you are going to be covering 600 motorway miles a week. When out and about, be out and about Love them. CKY said:
LotusOmega375D said:
I was probably one of the few Integrale owners with a rear spoiler fitted who never raised it once during their ownership. Looks a bit “trying too hard“ to me and not at all necessary for such a vehicle.
I always thought the same! Similarly, E30 M3 Sport Evolutions with the adjustable front splitter/rear wing, don't look too bad in standard trim, but with the splitter dropped and the gurney flap on the rear wing raised they look silly to me driving on the road - fine on track though, i'm an odd soul... BunkMoreland said:
Petrus1983 said:
Ones ending on CC in a few hours.
I thought everyone knows the cars sold in online auctions are always not as good as ones sold in the usual manner. Also why would anyone use an online auction company with such abysmal Trust pilot ratings? Just because a well known tv presenter has a share in it?
CKY said:
LotusOmega375D said:
I was probably one of the few Integrale owners with a rear spoiler fitted who never raised it once during their ownership. Looks a bit “trying too hard“ to me and not at all necessary for such a vehicle.
I always thought the same! Similarly, E30 M3 Sport Evolutions with the adjustable front splitter/rear wing, don't look too bad in standard trim, but with the splitter dropped and the gurney flap on the rear wing raised they look silly to me driving on the road - fine on track though, i'm an odd soul... LARK F1 GTR said:
CKY said:
LotusOmega375D said:
I was probably one of the few Integrale owners with a rear spoiler fitted who never raised it once during their ownership. Looks a bit “trying too hard“ to me and not at all necessary for such a vehicle.
I always thought the same! Similarly, E30 M3 Sport Evolutions with the adjustable front splitter/rear wing, don't look too bad in standard trim, but with the splitter dropped and the gurney flap on the rear wing raised they look silly to me driving on the road - fine on track though, i'm an odd soul... Master Bean said:
Mr Tidy said:
Master Bean said:
I looked up the number plate and it said 4.7 litres but according to Wikipedia it came with a 7.5 litre V8. Either way should be plenty.
I'm not so sure! Wiki said the early 70s 7.5 litre V8 produced 255bhp in a car weighing virtually 2 tons. At least all that weight in the front should stop the driven front wheels spinning.
rdkw said:
Late post but had to put things right. I owned the car many years ago and can confirm it is a Evo not sure where the Evo2 comes from that used to be for what is now the 2.5 Evo Sport. Different wheels and rear spoiler changed. It is no. 287/500.
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