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Argo JM19 Zakspeed Turbo
Argo JM19 Zakspeed Turbo

Brand

Argo Racing Cars

Produced from

1986

Portal

Sports Cars

Vehicle category

Group C & IMSA GTP

Model line

Argo JM19

Model generation

Argo JM19

Predecessor

-

Sucessor

-
About this submodel
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If the Mazda-powered Argo was a scalpel and the Buick version a hammer, the 1986 Argo JM19 Zakspeed Turbo was a Formula 1-derived thunderbolt. This was the European theatre’s answer, a car built not for IMSA Lights, but for the brutal battlegrounds of the World Sports Car Championship’s Group C2. And it brought some serious, high-tech firepower.

The heart of this machine was a tiny 1.7-liter (later 1.8L) four-cylinder engine, but this was no ordinary four-pot. This was a fire-breathing monster built by Zakspeed, the German tuning legends famous for their silhouette racers and their own F1 team. Drawing directly from their Formula 1 engine program, this diminutive engine was force-fed by a massive turbocharger, unleashing a volatile explosion of over 530 horsepower.

It was an engine of staggering performance and terrifying fragility. On a good day, it was a giant-killer, a lightweight C2 car with the straight-line speed to harass the vastly more expensive C1 prototypes. The sound was a violent, high-RPM barrage, a stark contrast to the American V6’s rumble or the rotary’s wail. This was the dark horse, the exotic, and the ultimate expression of the “boost-it-til-it-breaks” 1980s turbo-era philosophy, wrapped in the proven, agile Argo JM19 chassis.

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Brand

Argo Racing Cars

Produced from

1986

Portal

Sports Cars

Vehicle category

Group C & IMSA GTP

Model line

Argo JM19

Model generation

Argo JM19

Predecessor

-

Sucessor

-

Brand

Argo Racing Cars

Produced from

1986

Portal

Sports Cars

Vehicle category

Group C & IMSA GTP

Model line

Argo JM19

Model generation

Argo JM19

Predecessor

-

Sucessor

-
About this submodel

If the Mazda-powered Argo was a scalpel and the Buick version a hammer, the 1986 Argo JM19 Zakspeed Turbo was a Formula 1-derived thunderbolt. This was the European theatre’s answer, a car built not for IMSA Lights, but for the brutal battlegrounds of the World Sports Car Championship’s Group C2. And it brought some serious, high-tech firepower.

The heart of this machine was a tiny 1.7-liter (later 1.8L) four-cylinder engine, but this was no ordinary four-pot. This was a fire-breathing monster built by Zakspeed, the German tuning legends famous for their silhouette racers and their own F1 team. Drawing directly from their Formula 1 engine program, this diminutive engine was force-fed by a massive turbocharger, unleashing a volatile explosion of over 530 horsepower.

It was an engine of staggering performance and terrifying fragility. On a good day, it was a giant-killer, a lightweight C2 car with the straight-line speed to harass the vastly more expensive C1 prototypes. The sound was a violent, high-RPM barrage, a stark contrast to the American V6’s rumble or the rotary’s wail. This was the dark horse, the exotic, and the ultimate expression of the “boost-it-til-it-breaks” 1980s turbo-era philosophy, wrapped in the proven, agile Argo JM19 chassis.

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Tech Specs

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Tech Specs

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Engine

01

03

Internal combustion engine

Configuration

Zakspeed straight-4

Location

Mid, longitudinally mounted

Construction

-

Displacement (cc)

1,495 cc

Displacement (cu in)

91.2 cu in

Compression

-

Bore x Stroke

-

Valvetrain

4 valves per cylinder, DOHC

Fuel feed

Fuel Injection

Lubrication

-

Aspiration

Turbocharged

Output

Power (hp)

530 hp

Power (kW)

395 kW

Max power at

-

Torque (Nm)

-

Torque (ft lbs)

-

Max torque at

-

Drivetrain

02

03

Chassis

Type

Monocoque unibody

Material

Aluminium honeycomb

Body

Material

Carbon fibre

Transmission

Gearbox

5-speed manual

Drive

Rear Wheel Drive

Suspension

Front

Double wishbones, coil springs over dampers, anti-roll bar

Rear

Double wishbones, coil springs over dampers, anti-roll bar

Steering

Type

Rack and pinion

Brakes

Front

Ventilated discs

Rear

Ventilated discs

Wheels

Front

-

Rear

-

Tires

Front

-

Rear

-

Dimensions and performance

03

03

Dimensions

Lenght (mm)

-

Lenght (in)

-

Width (mm)

-

Width (in)

-

Height (mm)

-

Height (in)

-

Wheelbase (mm)

-

Wheelbase (in)

-

Weight (kg)

-

Weight (lbs)

-

Performance

Power to weight

-

Top speed (km/h)

330 km/h

Top speed (mph)

205 mph

0-100 km/h (0-60 mph)

-

Submodels

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Submodels

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Argo JM19 Buick

Argo JM19 Mazda

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