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Fabrico

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Aug 15, 2005
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It's good to see innovation and outside-the-box thinking is still alive. I think. Harvette or Corvley?


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But why?

One Harley motor is bad enough. Why join two?

I can think of several motors that can hit 350 HP at probably lower weight and much better reliability.
 
Pretty funny chassis design, at least they won't need a suspension.

As to why they use a pair of V twins, a rational excuse would be that it gives them a short engine/transaxle combination if they are insistent on having a longitudinal gearbox. I'm not sure which FWD transmissions can handle 350 bhp, but that would seem to me to be a better approach.

but somehow I don't think that is the reason!





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There are some credible names listed in association:


Explains why the front suspension looks like it came right off a Formula Atlantic.

There seems to be no rear chasis at all in the first picture on Fabrico's link.
 
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