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520Talon
12-04-2003, 02:54 AM
Would a Hyunda Elantra with a 4g63 be legal in the in any of the front wheel drive classes of drag racing. I am thinking of the hatchback model. I think it would be fun to woop on turbo civics in their own class (fiberglass models). Or would this block in that body be illegal. Only reason it wouldn't be in a dsm body is weight.

I don't have a rule book and was wandering if anyone had the same thought or could find out.

JET
12-04-2003, 09:07 AM
Well, Extreme has a 4g63t in a Hyundai Scoupe.

Goat Blower
12-04-2003, 01:23 PM
Most if not all Elantra's came with Mitsu motors, the 1.8's or 1.6's in the coupe model should look exactly the same externally as a DSM motor, except for the 2-valve head of course.

Jakey
12-04-2003, 01:25 PM
Originally posted by Goat Blower@Dec 4 2003, 01:23 PM
Most if not all Elantra's came with Mitsu motors, the 1.8's or 1.6's in the coupe model should look exactly the same externally as a DSM motor, except for the 2-valve head of course.
So I doubt the valve covers would be the same?

Shane@DBPerformance
12-04-2003, 01:50 PM
It would have to run in an outlaw/modified or the top dog pro-class. The cars in those classes are running high 6s to low 8s. Brent Rau's RWD runs in the Outlaw/Modified class.

520Talon
12-04-2003, 02:48 PM
Yeah I wouldn't want to try run against those guys. I would like to stay closer to a unibody class. What class do those turbo hatches at Elite run in? Does anyone know of where the class rules are online?

Shane@DBPerformance
12-04-2003, 03:35 PM
Turbo unibody civic hatches usually run the in the Quick 16/Hot Rod classes. every series has slightly different rules. NHRA (www.nhrasportcompact.com) calls that class Hot Rod, IDRC (www.importdrag.com) calls it Quick, and NDRA (www.nopi.com/ndra/asm_ndra.cfm) calls it Pro 4 cylinder.