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On Jul 14, 11:09 pm, ZÿRiX > wrote:
> http://www.lingenfelter.com/C6ZO6427TT.htm > > -- > ZÿRiX > (¯`'..(<>..<>)..'´¯) 1000 BHP is not fully usable unless you have ALL Wheel Drive like the Bugatti Veyron or this 1000 BHP VW GTI. http://www.2fastlane.com/showvideo.php?id=88 |
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You are so full of **** you ****ing stink...
-- ZÿRiX (¯`'..(<>..<>)..'´¯) "Sal" > wrote in message oups.com... On Jul 14, 11:09 pm, ZÿRiX > wrote: > http://www.lingenfelter.com/C6ZO6427TT.htm > > -- > ZÿRiX > (¯`'..(<>..<>)..'´¯) 1000 BHP is not fully usable unless you have ALL Wheel Drive like the Bugatti Veyron or this 1000 BHP VW GTI. http://www.2fastlane.com/showvideo.php?id=88 |
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1000 BHP will be very useful on a straightaway as far as top speed is
concerned, but it will actually hurt the car in the corners. Top Gear's pro driver has tested many cars on their track, and the Enzo Ferrari and Mclaren F1 were the 2 fastest rear wheel drive cars. The FAR more powerful 730BHP Brabus SL was actually worse on the track than the BMW M5 and barely better than the FAR FAR FAR less powerful Lotus Exige. The Bugatti Veyron has the record for that track. BTW, that just goes to show you that 650 bhp is really about the max usable power in a rear wheel drive PRODUCTION car on a race track. When you have all wheel drive, that allows you to have much more usable power on the curves. That 1000 BHP Corvette would be eaten alive by a stock Enzo Ferrari or Mclaren F1 on the track. The only thing it would be good at is a drag race. http://youtube.com/watch?v=OYLR-UnhrGU On Jul 16, 4:33 pm, ZÿRiX > wrote: > You are so full of **** you ****ing stink... > > -- > ZÿRiX > (¯`'..(<>..<>)..'´¯) > > "Sal" > wrote in message > > oups.com... > On Jul 14, 11:09 pm, ZÿRiX > wrote: > > >http://www.lingenfelter.com/C6ZO6427TT.htm > > > -- > > ZÿRiX > > (¯`'..(<>..<>)..'´¯) > > 1000 BHP is not fully usable unless you have ALL Wheel Drive like the > Bugatti Veyron or this 1000 BHP VW GTI.http://www.2fastlane.com/showvideo..php?id=88 |
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ZÿRiX wrote:
> You are so full of **** you f.... stink... > Hey ZÿRiX, I did a killfile on 'Sal' the troll and voila, my life in this ng got better. I decided it's better to pity the poor lad as he has either never enjoyed a piece of traction limited iron or was scared ****less when it broke loose. My questions (academic as usual) a If someone has been 'scared ****less' is it still possible that they are 'full of ****?' Or, are they full of it because they were fearfully tight-assed about strapping a good chunk of iron to their fanny? ================= Note: "Iron," as used here, includes glass fiber, aluminum, hi-tech carbonfiber composites, explosive or pressure formed metal channels and other well engineered materials that the European car and plane manufacturers seem slow to master. (Witness billions of Euros and Pound Sterling dumped down the porcelain fixture (alias, 'flusher') by EADS-Airbus on follies like version 1 of A350 and production delivery of the A380. Wouldn't have mentioned airplanes but it occurred to me when our young 'would-be stud' was equally full of **** on jet aircraft. If he did his homework he would have known that the U.K.'s Gloster-Pioneer flew almost a year before the Me-262. The Germans do get credit for the first turbojet flight though -- not the 262. It was the Heinkel He-178. It's important also to recall that the Brit, Frank Whittle published the concept in 1928 and received a design patent for the turbojet in 1930. Hitler was the guy who put the heat on production of von Ohain's engine design for the He-178. There! We got that error corrected. Next? -- pj |
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> > If someone has been 'scared ****less' is it still possible that they are > 'full of ****?' > > Or, are they full of it because they were fearfully tight-assed about > strapping a good chunk of iron to their fanny? Both but for the most part it just keeps flowing from his mind so I would say his brain is producing it... -- ZÿRiX (¯`'..(<>..<>)..'´¯) |
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