841Hp 2-Door Evo

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Amazing New Norris Design Demo Car
The MLR were recently invited to Norris Designs for an exclusive preview of their new demo car. There will be a full write up including an in-depth interview with Simon Norris in the next edition of Wastegate Chatter out on 1st October, but here's a brief rundown of the car and some pictures as the final build nears completion.

Exactly what the new Norris Designs demo car is has been the subject of much speculation and Simon's kept it a closely guarded secret whilst creating what is the most unique Evo ever seen.

Believing that the only way Evo performance can take a big step forward is with drastic weight loss, Norris Designs have built an Evo that should weigh in at just 1080kg. With a power to weight ratio of nearly 800bhp per ton it's almost 300bhp per ton more powerful than the old Norris Design Evo 7 demo car!!

To build an Evo this light has meant the car has undergone some major weight loss and incredible engineering, including a substantial amount of the bodyshell being removed to make the car shorter and lower. In fact it is 10inches shorter and 3inches lower than a standard Evo 9 shell. With the shell customised this much, the rear doors have been removed creating the world's first Short Wheelbase 2-Door Evo....

ND Evo 9 SWB - Basic Spec List:

Power
841Hp & 635LbFt (Klotz 118 Race Fuel)
Target weight 1080Kg (Dry)
Target top speed: 215 Mph+
Target ¼ mile: Sub 9 seconds

Engine, Gearbox, ECU & Brakes
ND 2.3 litre stoker
Garrett GT42R roller bearing turbo
ND 4” WRC style custom exhaust system with side exit
Motec M800 Pro ECU
Holinger dog engagement straight cut gearkit
Ikeya sequential shifter with digital gear indicator
Brembo 8 pot metal matrix calipers front & rear

Body
Acid dipped custom 2 door short wheelbase low roof Evolution 9 shell
Custom T45 full weld in load bearing roll cage
Custom air jack tyre changing system

Interior/Exterior
Carbon everywhere!

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92NSX said:
WOW !!!!
It is just so hard to comprehend how they can squeeze so much power from an engine that little. :eek:


its amazing, I think I saw some videos online, ill see if I can find them again.
 
Yeah it nice, but I think it looks kinda odd being as short as it is. I would rather have the back doors fixed in then to shorten the thing.
 
Pacemaker Kid89 said:
Yeah it nice, but I think it looks kinda odd being as short as it is. I would rather have the back doors fixed in then to shorten the thing.


I was thinking that as well. It kind of looks like a messed up Hot Wheels car. :biggrin:
 
Pretty cool, but in a very crowded group. Nothing out of the ordinary with a 9 sec import.

Here is a friend of mine who owns this daily driver EVO with over 800 awbhp
http://www.automotosports.com/Evo8_specs.asp

People have been taking DSM's, Hondas, Acura's etc this fast and faster since 1990 in the US. Hell even Skunk2 runs 9.85 as a NA set-up!!!!

Cool 2 door conversion though!
 
imho i like the 2 door evo look with shorter wheel base =)
it kind of looks like its supposed to be that way, this car is in the Top Gear episode where they try to take a 'budget' car and make it break the 200 mph barrier.... curious though as their 'budget' car is a Lotus Espirit Turbo.... anyhow after EVERY part of the car blowing up and tens of thousands of dollars later they fail =), they do showcase this evo though and its a bit much though. i do find it interesting though that this conversion cost around 100,000 after all was said and done i believe, i might be wrong but i recall it costing a TON
 
haha bondo or a ton of JB Weld :biggrin: j/k
 
zahntech said:
The flame that burns twice as bright, burns half as long :wink:

haha dont yout mean

the Engine that burns twice as bright, has its transmission half as long? =)

that seems to be the only thing that really blows up in these 700+ hp cars with built engines =)
 
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