According to your logic, we shouldn't take point 2 seriously.Originally Posted by Slicks
According to your logic, we shouldn't take point 2 seriously.Originally Posted by Slicks
Rockefella says:
pat's sister is hawt
David Fiset says:
so is mine
David Fiset says:
do want
LOL, Pwned himself to some mannerOriginally Posted by Rockefella
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What? It's not "just as possible" when racing on the street there are many more factors you need to take into consideration such as road condition, other cars, even pedestrians. And since most street racing takes place after dark this ups the risk even more.Originally Posted by -What-
Protection from death? So your saying injuring a bystander or having your vehicle impounded and your license revoked doesn't matter? Only death? You need to grow up and step into this little place called reality, and stop living in The Fast and the Furious. Tracks take proper safety precautions, they inspect the track, and as Taz stated they have paramedics ready. You cant find this on the street, unless you crash.Originally Posted by -What-
John says:
so i had to dump acid into the block tank today
i'm afraid to fap
cause i got it on my hands
I never said "just as possible". You ass.Originally Posted by baddabang
Do I really need to physically name every reason why street racing is more dangerous/inappropriate than racing at a regulated drag strip so that you know that I know the danger/risk difference between the two. I FULLY, understand the differences...I HAVE STATED some, but not all. I WILL NOT state every possible advantage of racing at a track over racing on the street. WILL YOU PLEASE stop arguing against my PERSONAL OPINION.Originally Posted by baddabang
The hotlaps are done by a professional driver. Im saying you should belive everything they say.Originally Posted by Rockefella
1 -Originally Posted by Slicks2 - You're the one calling everyone ignorant, as if that isn't intended to "start trouble".Originally Posted by ucp guidelines
3 - Get a sense of humour. I hear you can pick one up quite cheap on ebay or something.
I'd much rather it was Top Gear presenting inaccurate opinions of cars as entertainment than Fox News presenting inaccurate opinions of the Dutch nation as factual news...Originally Posted by Slicks
1 - The tyres on the Exige are not "racing" tyres - they are street legal and standard fit.Originally Posted by Slicks
2 - I don't see how it can be taken negatively that Lotus take a lightweight, track biased car and fit track biased tyres. To fit anything else would be as stupid as fitting solid lead wheels or dampers filled with jelly. If anything, any negative comment should be directed at GM for fitting the wrong tyres to their car.
3 - Do you know if the car supplied to TG had runflats?
Last edited by Coventrysucks; 12-01-2006 at 03:15 PM.
Thanks for all the fish
I'm not getting involved in this, but I have to say that made my day. Thank you.Originally Posted by Coventrysucks
Go n-ithe an cat thu, is go n-ithe an diabhal an cat
When you go Home, Tell them for us and say 'For your tommorrow, We Gave Our Today.'
Can we get some pics of the 'Stang and the Scoobie pleeeaaase?
I reckon your Scoob'll own his Mustang..
35bhp is a fair difference, plus, don't WRX's have AWD?
Mustang's are Rear Drivers true? While you'll be zooming off he'll be smoking up his tyres!
What's 'whp'?Originally Posted by IWantAnAudiRS6
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Motion & Emotion
Just because it's rwd doesn't mean he'll be smoking his tires.Originally Posted by Waugh-terfall
whp=Wheel horse power.
How do you work out the whp?Originally Posted by johnnynumfiv
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Motion & Emotion
On a dyno.Originally Posted by Waugh-terfall
chalk and cheese: its a difference in cultures, the mustang is a celebrationj of american muscle car heritage and style focusing on noise, drama and straight line power. The scooby rises from japanese high technology culture, Its size, efficiency and effectiveness reflect japanese expertise.
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uhh what does that have to do with it?Originally Posted by kylekosir
Even the V6 Mustang? Isn't that a celebration of people who can't afford/don't want to pay for the fast model, does it represent the origional secretary's Mustang or perhaps its made for people who dream about being able to say they own a Mustang?Originally Posted by jediali
PPC - Put a V8 in it!
Oh buts its ok that numerous members parade around saying "Americans are dumb and fat etc."?Originally Posted by Coventrysucks
Take your own advise and get a sense of humor.
The media is nothing but opinions, get used to it.I'd much rather it was Top Gear presenting inaccurate opinions of cars as entertainment than Fox News presenting inaccurate opinions of the Dutch nation as factual news...
I agree that GM is pretty dumb putting runflats on their sports car, even the Z06. Gm provided the vette for top gear, no? Its a stock Z51, and like all vettes (aside from the C5 Z06) its only tire option in a runflat.1 - The tyres on the Exige are not "racing" tyres - they are street legal and standard fit.
2 - I don't see how it can be taken negatively that Lotus take a lightweight, track biased car and fit track biased tyres. To fit anything else would be as stupid as fitting solid lead wheels or dampers filled with jelly. If anything, any negative comment should be directed at GM for fitting the wrong tyres to their car.
3 - Do you know if the car supplied to TG had runflats?
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