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Tiga SC80 |
1980, Great Britain |
engines/performance |
| engines: |
| years |
cyl./valv. |
compr. |
displacement |
power |
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specific |
fuel |
torque |
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| 80: |
i4/?V |
?:1 |
2000cc.(122ci) |
135-hp |
@?rpm |
67.5 hp/l |
gasoline |
?lb-ft. (?Nm) |
@?rpm |
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performance: |
| engine |
topspeed |
0-50mph |
0-62mph |
0-100mph |
0-124mph |
1/4mile |
mileage (US-gallon) |
| 2.0l135hp: |
?kph/?mph |
?s |
?s |
?s |
?s |
?s@?mph/?kph |
? l/100km | ? mpg |
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tyres/transmission |
| tyres front/rear: |
? |
| transmission/drive wheel: |
?-speed/RWD |
dimensions/weight |
| length x width x height: |
? x ? x ? mm (? x ? x ? in) |
| wheelbase - tread f/r: |
? mm - ?/? mm (? in - ?/? in) |
| some calculations: |
base aera: ? m² (? sq.ft.) - frontal aera: ? m² (? sq.ft.) - LxWxH: ? m³ (? cu.ft.) |
| aerodynamics: |
coefficient of drag (cd): ? - drag area: ? m² / ? sq.ft. |
| weight: |
? kg (? lb) |
| power/weight-ratio: |
? kg/hp (? lb/hp) ? hp/ton |
price/production |
| base-price: |
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| production: |
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"Tiga Race Cars Ltd. was a British auto racing constructor and team. The company was founded
in 1974 by two former Formula 1 drivers, Australian Tim Schenken and New Zealander
Howden Ganley. The company's name was formed by the first two letters of Tim and Ganley.
Tiga constructed racing cars for various forms of open wheel racing and sports car racing,
ranging from Formula Ford to the World Sportscar Championship. Nearly 400 chassis were sold by
Tiga until the company folded in 1989." - source
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