![]() 08/12/2013 at 01:30 • Filed to: night oppo, g'night oppo, opposite lock, Formula D, BMW, 2JZ, drifting | ![]() | ![]() |
May the rest of your days be sideways and 2JZ powered, whether you like it or not.
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I thought his car used a BMW straight-six with a turbo... You want something with a 2JZ, how about Ryan Tuerck or Daigo Saito?
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Mike Essas BMW actually uses a M3 3.2L straight six with a Garett Turbo setup.
http://www.gsrautosport.com/engine.html
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Huh. Swear I thought he used 2JZ. Chelsea Denofa does though, right?
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Nope, straight six turbo too. I think it is an M52 as he took it from his wrecked E36.
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Seriously?! I swear on more then one occasion Jarod DeAnda has said both Essa's and Chelsea's E46s were 2JZ power.
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I am very sure. The FD site says it in the drivers profile...
http://formulad.com/drivers/profil…
And also both Essa and Denofa are able to score points in the manufacturer championship for BMW. That means that chassis
and
engine have to be made from the same company.
About DeAnda, well, he is a idiot. I guess he is quite entertaining if you are at the track and have had a few beers, but I can't stand him on the livestream.