Archived. The throttle bodies are actuated though a modified GM motor and everything gets controlled via a MoTeC M150 engine management system. Wow. It's about a sum of the parts and soul the car gets from a combination of modifications. I have seen the future, and it is powered by modular engines (but specifically V8's) derived from motorcycle engines. View discussions in 1 other community. Want. The spec sheet is to die for.On a side note, there's a pic in there that contains a Mitsubishi GTO. Dino, holy shit is this awesome.. Light, high revving, not too crazy with the horsepower. It is great for lightweight sports cars. Had to comment again just to say I want to see more about this engine! SHARE View Photo Gallery | 11 Photos. “This engine swap puts an end to that, with the LS V8 providing a cheap, stable and powerful platform.” What makes this car so impressive is that the now 6.0-litre Toyota retains all the functions of the base 86 (and the 86's sister car, the Subaru BRZ) and is road-legal in NSW. ,I can't wait for seeing this thing on mountain roads. speedhunters_dino ChrisMcNamee I'm sure it will be glorious listening to 11,000 RPMs spinning around that track. And can anyone build one with the right parts/equipment? 10. best. The 18×9.5-inch alloys run Advan A050 tyres, the stickiest compound available. Mind blowing! We … Comparison: 2020 Acura NSX vs. the 911 Turbo and the Original NSX -21 but it's -36 with windchill. Jokes aside, to me this BRZ has all the hallmarks of a JDM demo car from the ’90s golden era – that is, factory-proportioned bodywork with a few select aesthetic additions to set it all off. The rear gets Endless’s yet-to-be-released 2-pot calipers, which were developed especially for smaller and lighter cars like the 86 and BRZ. Any more info on it? Also, it enhances that high-revving sound you'd want to hear out of that V8. Learn how your comment data is processed. This is a beautifully balanced, compact, and powerful engine designed from the get go for multiple-vehicular use through trans-adapter plates. But wait, what – no overfenders? WELL Said Dino ! aka..the boat anchor.. MOU89 I want to see this battling the Touge Monster on Gunsai! I knew as soon as the car showed up on your instagram that seeing a feature was only a matter of time.For those interested, here is the Synergy V8 installed in said midget race car for size comparison:and an article on how it was converted to be used as a stressed member (cough) in a Dallara hill climb car:http://racemagazine.com.au/cars/rons-fast-blast-synergy-dallara. When perfectly nailed, a lot of time can be made up on the last corner as well as the section after the Dunlop bridge, so even if it isn’t as big as some of the massive wing we’ve been seeing on more extreme builds, the ings item will definitely add some rear end stability. This isn't about what's available, it's about doing something DIFFERENT! Great article Dino as usual.Synergy is not the first company who try this. We'd love to set something up! It sounds absolutely brilliant! 11,000 RPM !!! I wanted to love this car till i saw the engine reveal. We should follow suit. Getting caught in some traffic at Thunderhill West with Garland, in his Synergy V8 BRZ. but i don't see why that should be a boundary for bringing it to us. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. its all about weight. Please, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afXKI6CDdpQ&feature=youtu.be, http://racemagazine.com.au/cars/rons-fast-blast-synergy-dallara, http://tanktroubleplay.com/tank-trouble-3/, http://tanktroubleplay.com/tank-trouble-unblocked/, http://tanktroubleplay.com/tank-trouble-4/, http://tanktroubleplay.com/tank-trouble-2/. If you want to go faster, add lightness. The engine is made from two Kawasaki ZX12R heads and a custom V8 crank/crankcase. It's not a numbers game for all people, myself included. i can't get enough of that vid now. Or you could get the holeshot 2.8L V8 weighs under 200lbs with a potential 500-950HP depending how hard you want to push it. Sort by Best Sort by Latest. your own Pins on Pinterest Of course, a sweet soundtrack wouldn’t go amiss as well.