N/A Engine Size= weight x 3
Turbo Engine Size= weight x 2.5
This is valid for cars under 1300kg.
There are different rules for cars over this.
David Costello wrote:
> a few days ago I posted a note to do with turbo laws being revisedhad
> a fair few interested repliesjust thought I'd let you know that today
> I checked up on this law and found it to be incorrectthe law has not
> been revisedit's still the same old equation, take the factory weight
> of the car then times it by 2.5 to get the biggest turbo engine you
> can use. not sure about naturally aspirated engines I think it's times
> by 3.5 or somewhere around there but I'm sure the correct multiplier
> will be posted by 10 people within half an hour of the list recieving
> this one :)
>
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