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Re: GT6 Mk3 in CSP

To: Gemery@aol.com
Subject: Re: GT6 Mk3 in CSP
From: Mike Bultemeier <hottvr@tfs.net>
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 14:33:13 -0600
What prepared class does a GT6 go into?

Mike B. TLS#1

Gemery@aol.com wrote:

> >How competitive is a Triumph GT6 in C Street Prepared?
>
> As much as I'm fond of the beasts, they're probably not competitive these
> days.  Biggest hurdle is getting fender clearance in the front for really wide
> rims/tires; however, the Spitfire guys seem to manage.  Second biggest hurdle
> is power... I think it's safe to assume that the pushrod motor will peak out
> at around 120-130 HP with triple Webers trying to push a 1900 lb (1969's
> weight, add 50 lbs for later cars) nose heavy car.  Radiator is weenie and
> transmission is weak.  Steering rate is slow.
>
> Postive things to say about that 6-cylinder 2-liter: wide torque band, high
> rev range (6500 rpm), excellent exhaust note, low center of gravity, excellent
> durability.  If you choose to build a CSP GT-6, buy a torsen limited slip in
> the overdrive differential ratio, but use a nonoverdrive transmission.  Remove
> any brake booster and build up your leg muscles.
>
> I've never understood why the TR-6 is in DSP while the GT-6 is in CSP.  TR-6
> has better acceleration and, in SP trim, similar handling.
>
> >...have any of these run at Topeka in recent years?
>
> I don't think any have run at Nationals in the past decade or more.
>
> George "sold my '69 to buy a Justy in 1992" Emery
> http://members.aol.com/gemery/scorpion.html


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