Narrow to widebody??
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Great info, cheers :beerMr Ralliart wrote:Of course , there were only 50 made . But I was talking about as a model series meaning of JA , JB , JD , JE , JM 2ltr , JM 2.6ltr .NXTIME wrote:Tony, I thought that the A184 was the rarist production chassis?
The JE was not supposed to have been , but the JM was way behind schedule and many people had been waiting for it to come out . Mitsubishi didn't want to lose the sales ( particularly in the UK ) and also needed something better to combat Mazda's new RX7 so they decided to throw as many bits already made for the Wideys onto the current JD but because there were quite a few changes ( unlike the few minor mid model JA changes ) they decided to make it a new model .
The plan worked and with a big marketing push they sold fairly quickly . I'm told they still ran out before the widey came out , but it had served the purpose . Ironically it was probably the best Starion made , particularly the DASH powered ones .
As a footnote , it appears that we were supposed to have gotten some of them here in Australia but the pin was pulled on the Starion all together before they got here :( ( although a couple did physically get here )
We seem to have two JE models in NZ, flat mounted to upright mounted intercooler and different spoilers being the biggest differences. Would that be right?
1985 Widebody Factory Four Wheel Steering
1986 Euro Spec-ABS,LSD etc
1986 Euro Spec-ABS,LSD etc
put up some pictures of your JE :D
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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I can't, I'm a noob
Here is a link though, mines the red one with wide body wheels. There is two others there also, Fastfrd's with the flat bonnet and the dark grey one, both with the dash motor.
http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.p ... sc&start=0
Here is a link though, mines the red one with wide body wheels. There is two others there also, Fastfrd's with the flat bonnet and the dark grey one, both with the dash motor.
http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.p ... sc&start=0
1985 Widebody Factory Four Wheel Steering
1986 Euro Spec-ABS,LSD etc
1986 Euro Spec-ABS,LSD etc
a wide body conversion has been done in sheet metal before. If you were serious about doing this(which it doesnt sound like you are any more) i would go a different route. I would bolt the front fenders on and i would make the rears just like the group b rally car in 84.
the widebody idea was under way but since the chassis was a narrow they made the carbon flares in the rear. of course this car was almost all carbon fiber.
i actually played around with making my own flares at one point but it just didnt look right on the car.
this was just done in microsoft paint brush but its what i was going for.
the flares are off a pantera gt5:)
the widebody idea was under way but since the chassis was a narrow they made the carbon flares in the rear. of course this car was almost all carbon fiber.
i actually played around with making my own flares at one point but it just didnt look right on the car.
this was just done in microsoft paint brush but its what i was going for.
the flares are off a pantera gt5:)
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what about square flares like the front of a countach?? :D
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
To be perfect honest I think that a narrow body with the right wheels and stance can look just as good if not better in some cases then the widebody....
If I want wider guards I'll get a widey... but i'm happy with the narrow body :)
If I want wider guards I'll get a widey... but i'm happy with the narrow body :)
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i have to agree... the wideys can look awkward, especially when bog stndard... would still love one tho...FST4RD wrote:To be perfect honest I think that a narrow body with the right wheels and stance can look just as good if not better in some cases then the widebody....
If I want wider guards I'll get a widey... but i'm happy with the narrow body :)
oz, here i come....
I reckon that my model starions the best looking :D
Specially lowered on nice wheels....
Actually I think the flat nosed rally starions are the coolest.. and I would love to get another starion to attempt this on! No sarcasm either.
(waits for scorning)
Specially lowered on nice wheels....
Actually I think the flat nosed rally starions are the coolest.. and I would love to get another starion to attempt this on! No sarcasm either.
(waits for scorning)
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don't the narrow body starions handle better anyway? i think i read or heard somehwere that it's becaue of the suspension geometry..?
plus they're 50+ kgs lighter..
so the only thing the wideys are up one on is looks
plus they're 50+ kgs lighter..
so the only thing the wideys are up one on is looks
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
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i think the flattys have a little better number for drag, .32 vs .34(and the wideys only got .34 with the aero wheel covers on). The flattys are lighter for sure and the suspension up front is a little narrower and i think softer which gives you better feel for when the back end will break loose.
looking back at the old race cars that were lowered they definitely have a place in my heart:) LOL
looking back at the old race cars that were lowered they definitely have a place in my heart:) LOL
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