[urq] Info on old school Quattro Rallye car?
j.koenig
koenigj at comcast.net
Fri Mar 16 12:10:18 EDT 2007
Max, I'm not sure they ever *did* get the throttles to sync up properly, which may have
been part of the problem. I've fantasized about what one might be able to do with modern
feedback and control electronics, but it's beyond me!
There is also the story of John Cooper having built a twin-engined Mini. I'm not sure how
well any of it is documented, but supposedly it nearly claimed his life while testing on a
rain-soaked road course.
John
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Car and Driver sponsored and wrote up on two of these vehicles: A twin
engine civic, and a twin engine VW golf. The twin engine golf was a rally car,
and also competed in Pikes Peak (very fast but DNF).
HTH
Scott J
In a message dated 3/16/2007 6:20:01 A.M. Central Standard Time,
larrycleung at gmail.com writes:
the VW Iitis? or was that just a commercial off-road vehicle?
On 3/16/07, Kent McLean <kentmclean at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Max Wellhouse wrote:
> > Listees: I remember as a young man reading a foreign car mag article
> > on an Audi rallye car that had an engine in the back and an engine in
> > the front and separate shifters for each transmission. It apparently
> > kicked butt in whatever events it competed in. I guess back
> > then(70's?) it was somewhat of an engineering marvel to get both
> > throttles to be in sync.
> >
> > Does anyone else recall this vehicle and have any further info on it?
>
> My faded memory recalls a twin-engine car, but I think it was a VW,
> not an Audi.
>
> Googling finds these:
> http://www.cartorque.co.za/0118.htm
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen (racing beetle)
> http://www.driversfound.com/scirocco/history/bimotor/
> http://members.fortunecity.com/wibmerpeter/sahara/sahaeng1.htm (jetta)
>
> --
> Kent McLean
> '94 100 S Avant, "Moody"
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