The TA-02SW displays a short-wheelbase and has a wide track to allow for the scale type of the true low rider. It typically features a tub framework with 4-wheel, fully separate suspension in conjunction with a rear ball differential and a front gear kind differential. This unique edition is equipped with a double deck FRP framework for increased rigidity.
Porsche 934 HISTORY
The Porsche 934 was introduced for the 1976 racing season the European GT Championship and U.S. Trans Am racing show. It had been manufactured for 2 years, 1976 and 1977, with at least 400 being manufactured to meet up homologation laws of Group 4 GT course cars.
The Turbo RSR Type 934s plus the 935 were raced within the Deutsche Rennsport Meisterschaft, the predecessor rushing series to DTM, in a unique vivid orange "Jägermeister" livery, which was field by the Max Moritz Team.
The 934 was based upon the 930 Turbo. Fitted with a sizable turbocharger, a water-cooled intercooler, and K-Jetronic mechanical fuel injection system, the flat-6 motor ended up being in horizontally-positioned cooling fan just as as noticed in the 917 and 908, for maximum cooling effect. Because of such changes, the engine's power had been boosted from 260hp to 485hp as well as the same time its torque was nearly doubled from 35kgm to 62kgm. The car also featured independent torsion club suspension with resin bushings and coil springs, adjustable front side and rear stabilizer rods, and ventilated disc brake system with aluminum calipers. The sleek human body featured flared fenders and a large front side spoiler with atmosphere intakes for the oil cooler within the center, intercooler radiators on the left and right, and rounded braking system cooling air intakes.
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