For those of you that downloaded the 700meg rip. What's the song that is playing at 5:50 and 56:15? I think it might be the same song, it sounds familiar but I can't place it. Any help?
To reply to the title of this thread: Pretty much forever. The Beasty Boys sang about it years ago, and Twisted Sister before them and so on and so on. Hell, I think even the Beave got the business for it. :biglaugh:
Now you're being ignorant. I realize where you are coming from with alot of the bs that goes around with whats fast and what isn't but I ran a high 12 in the 1/4 with 8.187 @ 86.88 mph in the 1/8th, so obviously he has enough power to run a c5 on the highway, he probably just doesn't launch...
Hey Group A,
I haven't checked in in a while, but that turbo placement looks awesome. Good to see you've persevered with the custom manifold. Pure badassery. :icon_bigg
Do you ever watch the show Trucks!. They did a build up on one of those trucks, although it's a bit more wild than what you want to do. It does list the sources for some of the components he used (i.e. brakes), might be useful to you.
http://www.staceydavid.com/projects/sgtrock.htm
Did this last year.
Upgraded CT 60-1
K&N Intake
Full 3" exhaust (no cats)
Lex Afm and Denso 550's
~15 psi with 11-11.5 afr (just started tuning it, was as low as 9.5 in some spots before tuning)
Running 275 Nitto DR's at 25psi
5 speed
It's kind of hard to read
12.708 @ 109.47...
How come no one has the Sega master system?
I know it wasn't as popular as Nintendo, but there were some good games.
The original Phantasy Star for you Rpg'ers, the Wonder Boy series, as well as Double Dragon and Ghost Busters among others.
It just seems weird that some of you guys have...
A 1984 Lincoln MKVii was the first car I ever bought. It was a big POS, even heavier than the supra with horrible fuel economy. I bought it in 2000, the year gas prices first jumped from 1.20 to over 2.00 /gal, perfect timing for me (though everyone would love to see those prices now)...
It will depend on the size of the tire you put on it, not the wheel. You can use a calculator like the one linked below to figure out how it will effect things on your car.
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp?action=submit
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