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blueveloster 01-13-2014 06:36 PM

Rally Veloster Specs
 
Anyone know the engine specs of the Rally Velosters? Are they N/A or Turbo?



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187sks 01-13-2014 06:54 PM

Turbo.



When I saw under the hood when they were just freshly built the Velosters were running turbo Beta engines. I was told that they were waiting on a suitable Veloster turbo engine to be made available to them, but I don't know if they ever switched over after the beginning of the season.

Tibbi 01-14-2014 02:21 AM

Beta would make sense, it's a battle proven motor.

Of course we all know my opinion of the Veloster turbos engine/setup.



This make me want to pick up a V in a few years a beta swap it. Just for funzies

Too many future projects lining up here. I'm going to need a bigger garage and budget. :lol:

wheel_of_steel 01-14-2014 11:58 AM

I wonder if the suspension has anything to do with the road going car



or the chassis



or the driver

187sks 01-14-2014 03:04 PM

Chassis was a heavily reinforced version of the Veloster chassis with some additional modifications but really pretty close. Suspension it was hard to tell but there were reinforced strut tops, I don't remember for sure if there were caster plates but I think so. I don't think I saw one with the wheel off and this was before the Velosters were available in the states so I don't know if I would have been positive on subtle differences.



Rhys Millen went over the car with a small group of us, it was pretty cool. He's been a really great guy ever time I've met him. RMR also got us into the GRC for free.

wheel_of_steel 01-15-2014 05:57 AM


Originally Posted by 187sks (Post 693359)
Suspension it was hard to tell but there were reinforced strut tops, I don't remember for sure if there were caster plates but I think so. I don't think I saw one with the wheel off and this was before the Velosters were available in the states so I don't know if I would have been positive on subtle differences.



This is what interests me the most. I can somewhat understand mcpherson struts making their way onto the rally car, but the torsion beam rear end is a nasty piece of work at the best of times. Jacking it up, clanging it over rocks, and trying to adjust it would all be hell on earth for a presssed-for-time rally team.

Boston Red Veloster 01-20-2014 10:07 AM

I'm sure the springs on them were pretty heavily beefed up too and had a high spring rate.


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