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Old 03-07-18, 10:30 PM
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Improved Production racing from Australia

Thought you might guys might enjoy some action from our local Improved Production racing class. RX-7s have always been fairly popular in this form of racing here, but you'll see some 808/RX3s and an R100 as well. The RX-7s are allowed a 13B N/A with bridgeporting. Turbos are allowed, but they need to use an inlet restrictor which severely limits power levels to the point where the N/A engines are actually superior. The 13B bridgeports are generally making well over 300rwhp these days using quad throttle bodies and EFI.

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Man that looks like a lot of good racing that more people should be watching. A video of this Jordan *** in his little Honda pulling of some outrages passes went viral last year in the states. Do they run these races at weekends where you have the Australian Super car series?
https://jalopnik.com/jordan-***-is-h...nda-1793020245
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Man that looks like a lot of good racing that more people should be watching. A video of this Jordan *** in his little Honda pulling of some outrages passes went viral last year in the states. Do they run these races at weekends where you have the Australian Super car series?
https://jalopnik.com/jordan-***-is-h...nda-1793020245
The IPRA series runs all over the country at weekend events. Some coincide with the more higher profile racing (like the Adelaide 500), others are standalone tracks. It's been going for a long time now, although it's getting increasingly harder for the older cars to compete since newer cars with factory ABS and traction control become eligible. Traditionally, RX-7s have dominated IPRA just as they did very well in the touring car series in the early 1980s before rotaries were banned (a familiar story).
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The IPRA series runs all over the country at weekend events. Some coincide with the more higher profile racing (like the Adelaide 500), others are standalone tracks. It's been going for a long time now, although it's getting increasingly harder for the older cars to compete since newer cars with factory ABS and traction control become eligible. Traditionally, RX-7s have dominated IPRA just as they did very well in the touring car series in the early 1980s before rotaries were banned (a familiar story).
Gotcha! I was under the impression that it was a new series but I guess its just that only American discovered it recently. It looks like the classing is done by engine capacity. How do they calculate the piston engine equivalent of rotaries? And what about the classing between a NA 2.0 motor vs a 2.0 turbo? Surely they are not in the same class.
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Been watching it for years . Great racing series with some very good drivers.
. Good to see loads of RX7 and RX3 out as well.
Ben Shoots and Jordan *** are great to watch..
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