Indy car engines aren't fancy. Anyone can build one.
http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1996/Roger-Rager-Took-School-Bus-Engine-From-Junkyard-To-Indy-500-Lead/id-4049a22fb669c925c5fcfa99b27fb9f3
My point I guess was, whats the point?
Indy car engines aren't fancy. Anyone can build one.
http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1996/Roger-Rager-Took-School-Bus-Engine-From-Junkyard-To-Indy-500-Lead/id-4049a22fb669c925c5fcfa99b27fb9f3
My point I guess was, whats the point?
bearmtnmartin wrote: Indy car engines aren't fancy. Anyone can build one. http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1996/Roger-Rager-Took-School-Bus-Engine-From-Junkyard-To-Indy-500-Lead/id-4049a22fb669c925c5fcfa99b27fb9f3 My point I guess was, whats the point?
Holy E36 M3 that guy's got a cool name. Roger Rager.
I don't think there's a point to the MGB project, and that's kind of the point. I got the feeling it was just something they wanted to build. Like most projects, it started as a "Wouldn't it be cool if..." except these guys actually followed through and started building something undeniably unique, even if it's not a systems engineering masterpiece.
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