Pics

Collection of technical archives from the BC-BF LegacyWorks Yahoo! group.

Moderators: Helpinators, Moderators

Locked
Douglas Hancock

Pics

Post by Douglas Hancock »

I have just added some pics of my car and some pics of my intake. There under Doug RS and Intake. If your wondering were my car is its at Mt Panoramna Bathurst Australia.
paul.travers@vodafone.co.

Pics

Post by paul.travers@vodafone.co. »

Hey wouldnt it be fun to see some RS's up against the V8s at Bathurst...!
Would be like the Skylines and the cosworths all over again...turbo always
seemed to have one over the V8s
Douglas Hancock

Pics

Post by Douglas Hancock »

Yep. It is that cold there to. I am going to watch the V8s this year so I’ll have to pack the woolies. You in Australia as well.
Douglas Hancock

Pics

Post by Douglas Hancock »

Sorry New Zealand I presume looking at your E-mail Address. When I was a Bathurst on Anzac day we went to the museum and seen the Winfeild GTR restored. There has been a lot of money spent on that thing.
paul.travers@vodafone.co.

Pics + Difference between EJ20T and EJ20G

Post by paul.travers@vodafone.co. »

Yes NZ. What a car that was! There are a lot of 1989 - 91 GT-Turbo Nissan
Skylines here in NZ (jap imports) and (I hate to say it) me thinks they are
a bit quicker than our subies...? Wouldnt swap tho.

By the way looking at the engine number in my 93 GT Wagon, the engine is a
"EJ20 G etc etc" Is this the same as EJ20T?
georgerbyrne

Pics + Difference between EJ20T and EJ20G

Post by georgerbyrne »

Yeah basically the EJ20-T is what all turbo'd 2 litre subaru motors
are referred to for ease of conversation. But there are different
series with different features, ie the EJ20-G etc.
Kam

Pics + Difference between EJ20T and EJ20G

Post by Kam »

Yeah, the Skylines are more hardcore speed/power freak cars. It's much easier to get more power of them than a Scooby.
Locked