That we will never find out how many 100s horsepowers this car will produce at a race meeting?????
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mx5-1-8L-NA- ... 4d257f1cf3
Well I'll be.........................................
Gee, does this mean!!!!!!!
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Gee, does this mean!!!!!!!
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Re: Gee, does this mean!!!!!!!
Aawwwww *SNAP*!
Previous owner obviously produced so much torques that the car became undriveable due to wheel-spinning everywhere.
I reckon it will cause the car to pull like a train, eh tbro? How fast to trains accelerate again.....?
Previous owner obviously produced so much torques that the car became undriveable due to wheel-spinning everywhere.
I reckon it will cause the car to pull like a train, eh tbro? How fast to trains accelerate again.....?
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Re: Gee, does this mean!!!!!!!
TGV 574.8 km/h, no eBay extractors as it is electric.
Rocket sled (no extractors) 10,000 + km/h and it does run on rails so it could be called a train...
Rocket sled (no extractors) 10,000 + km/h and it does run on rails so it could be called a train...
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Re: Gee, does this mean!!!!!!!
Steampunk wrote:I reckon it will cause the car to pull like a train, eh tbro? How fast to trains accelerate again.....?
Well speaking as a train driver (freight) not very......
Let's see;
Start moving ~ 20 seconds
0-60 kph ~ 3-5 minutes
0-100 kph.... Well..... Maybe.... If you have a light train..... and some downhill.....
Stopping?
Don't ask.....
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Re: Gee, does this mean!!!!!!!
Well they didn't last long on the car. Probably undrivable on the street at low speeds. Surprizing since Da Planes chinese counterparts fixed the flow issues in decreased pipe diameters.
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Re: Gee, does this mean!!!!!!!
Too funny!!!
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