Armstrong Racing Engineering (Gary Armstrong).
I see - so an are dry sump pan. Gotcha.
Btw, i was looking at ARE's site and came upon this. WTF - doesn't Cali have speedbumps, lol??

Armstrong Racing Engineering (Gary Armstrong).
It looks likes it's carrying a load in it's diaper.
GTM....And how many are being raced....:shocked2:
No, that is not what you said:Come on now guys, I never said that it would cost someone $300k to build an SLC-R. Quite the opposite. I said I was quite sure that a nice and very potent SLC-R could be built for under $100k. I prefaced just about every statement about Bob's SLC-R with that language. All I said about a $300k build is that BOB'S effort for the 25 of TH had to have cost nearly that much and that is what someone would have to spend to have the equivalent.
Let me just make this one point clear.
After seeing the SLC-R in person, there is NO GTM or GTM-R on this planet that will compare to that car.
You could build an SLC like that, or a GTM-R to compete with that one, but if you had to pay retail prices, it would be a $300,000+ build.
That is simply not true. I have never once said that a ton of money was not spent on the car. What I have done is pointed out that accounting for $300,000 needing to be spent on an equivalent total racing effort does not support the claim that building an equivalent SLC would cost $300,000.why is it so hard for you to accept the fact that a TON of money was spent on that car? I just don't get it. That was my only point, that a LOT of money was spent on that car for that race, until you and a couple others called me and said, basically, "no way".
... I certainly don't want to add it up.
So the bottom line is buy what you like.
GTM....And how many are being raced....:shocked2:
no the question have to be- How many of them have been even built?
TOM