![]() 12/18/2017 at 15:25 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
The Allison Legacy car is a three-quarter
sized replica of a Monster Energy Cup car and is powered
by a four cylinder MAZDA B-2200 truck engine
that produces approximately 125 horsepower. The cars use the standard MAZDA five-speed
transmission.
The cars weigh about 1,400 pounds dry but must
weigh a minimum of 1,655 pounds with driver to
race. The series is a “SPEC” series
designed to minimize your racing costs and place
the emphasis on the driver instead of the
equipment.
This guy turned one into a road racer
The fun possibilities with this chassis are just mind boggling. I must have one!
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1400 lbs plus me is about 1.655... oh yeah... im race ready :D
now i want one too
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$20,000 and you aren’t allowed to work on your own engine. I get that it’s spec racing, but what is the shop cost for a rebuild when it has to be sent back to Allison to be worked on?
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That’s pretty freaking cool!
![]() 12/19/2017 at 10:09 |
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That is how spec racing with sealed engines has always been. But it is a Mazda truck engine, that thing is pretty indestructible. Which is probably why they chose it.
They probably have a engine swap program if you blow one so it doesn’t kill the pocket book.