Go here
http://www.miata.net/sport/Physics/
and read the articles on racing line. It only details a 180* turn, and others would be different, but the same idea applies to an extent.
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Go here
http://www.miata.net/sport/Physics/
and read the articles on racing line. It only details a 180* turn, and others would be different, but the same idea applies to an extent.
I'd say the LS7 too, for the reasons given. But, the BMW's hydroformed dual-walled headers are so much sexier...
haha, I didn't notice that at all when I typed it!
Meh, I'd say he's just using "ricer" to mean, "person who doesn't work on their own car/doesn't know much about it." Which I generally agree with: at least for a RSX, not exactly for a Ferrari...
Here's another reason not to build a successor: there are those who would deride Ford for focusing on a prestige car when it is perceived that the rest of their lineup needs work. There were...
Apparently they run $85,000 to $165,000. Also, there have been at least a couple customer cars custom converted to convertibles.
Thanks a lot!
I am not encouraged because searching for it brings up threads on the worst/ugliest cars ever made, but...
any pictures of the AMC Pacer?
Lowest gear meaning first gear, or lowest gear meaning the smallest ratio between engine speed and tire speed, which would be top gear? The problem with first gear is that the engine would be...
Here is my understanding:
1. The maximum torque of the engine corresponds to the maximum efficiency of the engine, because it is the greatest force per revolution, equivalent to "per intake...
Last year the ALCS was the REAL World Series.
The same people who would buy this are the same as a certain subset of the people who buy expensive sportscars: those who want to show their wealth through conspicuous consumption.
How do all of these low-volume British sports cars compare to each other, price and performance wise? Am I right in assuming that Noble is the best, because it seems to get the most press?
On the mini concept, what does the orange thing in the roof do? I didn't see any mention of it in the press release.
Also, for the Mitsubishi i Concept, the press release says the engine is...
I was pretty sure I got them here on UCP, but I did not recognize the copyright on the pictures. Thanks nopassn!
Here are some pictures of the frame, I don't remember where I got them though.
Every one of these I see is slightly different in detail.
Picture 1: Different front scoop, roll-up windows.
Picture 2: Dual headlights, no side vents, different front scoop, different closing...
any pics of the Honda City Turbo?
Personally I like the look of the old RSX/Integra more than the new facelifted version; some say it looks less boy-racerish, but I think it looks too bland.
heryandy0210: Mugen the company is...
Crate engines don't pass emissions standards (so no use on public roads); are usually more highly tuned (less smooth/comfortable); might break more easily due to this higher state of tune, or at...
So... was it the vacation that ended the relationship?
How do they check that submissions are legit?
In response to your original question: Lingenfelter's twin-turbo 725 HP car has a 2 year/24,000 mile warranty, so it would seem that they can last quite a while.
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You talk as if you are doing something original. You are not. RHD cars are a bandwagon, just part of the current JDM craze.
There's one around here, and I was very surprised to see it was a Volvo. It's a far cry from the staid 1980s station wagons I most associate with the name "Volvo."