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131WalterRohrl
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My 131 Racing

Post by 131WalterRohrl »

Hi all!

My 131 Racing

Basic specs:

Engine rebuild in 2000 (by previous owner)

Haltech Fuel Injection
Twin sidedraught 45mm Throttle bodies
Ported & Polished
Fully balanced

thank you,
Evan
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Guy Croft
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Post by Guy Croft »

Hello Evan

Good looking car there! What is the Walter Rohrl connection? Do you have any engine shots? It's the first I will have seen on Haltec.

How does it perform?

Regards,

GC
131WalterRohrl
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Post by 131WalterRohrl »

Hi Guy,
Thanks for welcoming me to your great forum!

The Walter Rohrl connection comes from the car, it is a Walter Rohrl edition 131 Racing (essentially a standard Racing but with a few aesthetic additions) It has the signature plates on the C pillar, but over time has lost the bonnet signature and roof spoiler.

The engine shots i have are over a year old, so i'll dust off my camera this weekend and give some more detailed up close shots. In a nutshell, the throttle bodies were provided by "injection perfection", a specialist place in Sydney. The wiring and connections is courtesy of a Holden Commodore (GM Australia for those playing at home), so the parts are readily available and easily replaceable.

Performance wise, the car is quite impressive, i think a few bhp have escaped the pen since 2000, but the previous owner states it was rated around 180hp (i'm assuming at the flywheel) when built. I can at least say that it is more than equal to a current model toyota celica (which is rated at around 190hp as far as i'm aware). The induction noise is truly something to behold, it's not the most subtle car i can assure you.

I will certainly take a few upclose shots this weekend and try and put together a bit of a detailed history of it for members (and visitors) alike, in the mean time is a close up of the engine bay i took last year.

thank you,
Evan
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nassim131
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hi ,

a very nice 131 racing , i love it very much , i have a 131 racing g4 replica that i made my self , still in final preparation , i will post pictures when it finalize.

keep the 131 in perfect condition.

regrads

Nassim Bakir
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Handsome!

Who is the 'speed shop' in the background Nassim?

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my 131 g4 replica

Post by nassim131 »

Hi Guy ,

it is for my friend called " Stello Motoring" Dealer & importer of racing parts and accessories like "Kent cams" "Autometer" " Brisk performance plugs" "Nology wires" "Espesso gaskets" "Green Filters" ...

By the way, I will customize a Vx to DCOE plate my self ( or I'll try at least), I will post pictures of my complete engine once finished.

You didn't tell me your opinion for putting HC pistons along with the Vx supercharger and standard 8v camshafts (not Vx) - note that I use my car for roads only - to show off!

Nassim
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