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CROSS99
08-05-2018, 23:40
Hi, I am in the process of rebuilding an ex rally Stratos rep for the British Retro Rallycross championship next year. I will post some pics as car progresses.
It will be powered by turbo VR6 motor, as rallyX rules permit freedom of engines as long as it is a pre 1990 mass produced engine, having the same configuration and number of cylinders as the car's original, and obviously a Dino motor would be prohibitively expensive, and more importantly , not quick enough.

john
09-05-2018, 01:30
Well done on that project. Will be nice to see one competing in Rallycross again.
I think we know the car on here but we all love to see photos and reports on progress.

ProtoTipo
09-05-2018, 08:47
Monoblock V, pioneered by Lancia.

Bernard
09-05-2018, 12:25
Excellent !... good luck... I look forward to the photo log

Phil

john butts
20-05-2018, 22:37
Welcome to the club if you need any information just ask we are always happy to help

CROSS99
27-06-2018, 22:02
Slowly coming together, still aiming for 1st race at British Championship, Lydden on Aug bank holida13182y

Bernard
28-06-2018, 11:31
Slowly coming together, still aiming for 1st race at British Championship, Lydden on Aug bank holida13182y

Good Luck !!...... looks like you have plenty still to do !..... coming along tho'

Darkspeed
28-06-2018, 14:19
As a fellow owner of a Corse i I will be taking an interest in what happens with this - What sort of power are you hoping for? These things do have a capability for some huge power numbers.


https://youtu.be/L-IlY7QSvEs

I hope that some footage of this racing gets onto Youtube. Just make sure clearly described as Litton Corse i - so I can cash in on its success ;) - Just don't fail :D - All the best.

john
28-06-2018, 14:33
That's some Turbo isn't it?!?
I can feel a club outing to Lydden coming on!

CROSS99
28-06-2018, 22:28
not sure on BHP yet, Julian Godfrey is doing the engine, and the VR6 is unfamiliar to both of us, but with what we know 450 should be easily achievable for normal use with an extra 50-75 available for short periods. Should be ample, I hope, I know more is possible, but not sure it's needed. More importantly the torque figure should match, or exceed, the BHP figure.
In their day they only had about 275, but then they only had Mk 1 Escorts to beat, suspension and tyre technology has come on in leaps and bounds too, so I am optimistic.

CROSS99
28-06-2018, 22:38
As a fellow owner of a Corse i I will be taking an interest in what happens with this - What sort of power are you hoping for? These things do have a capability for some huge power numbers.


https://youtu.be/L-IlY7QSvEs

I hope that some footage of this racing gets onto Youtube. Just make sure clearly described as Litton Corse i - so I can cash in on its success ;) - Just don't fail :D - All the best.

There is little left of the Litton Corse, the suspension in the picture is just holding the car up for now, the finished job will be on longer arms, Ohlins WRX 3 way dampers (vertical, and some 4 or 5 inches longer), and completely different front and rear bodywork ( at least as different as far as the retro championship regs allow), only the roll cage element of the original HAS to remain intact because it has an MSA certificate, with all the relevant dimensions. which cannot be changed.
But will still look like a Stratos, for sure.

Darkspeed
29-06-2018, 09:26
Well, if throwing any of the old suspension bits away - throw them my way.

CROSS99
14-07-2018, 01:04
although first proper race will be at Lydden, car should now be making it's debut appearance at Beaulieu Super Car event first weekend in August, new bodywork almost complete now, more pics coming soon

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CROSS99
20-07-2018, 01:50
New rear end mould finished today13294