It's actually a self correcting situation. As the busiest, and most knowlegeable of us put him in the category of "time sink", we just don't answer him. Eventually all of his advice will come from people who don't know thier ass from a hole in the wall. The "I heard" and "I read" crowd. The "I...
You can beat the living crap out of a BMW. They are amazing machines.
But the difference is something a good friend of mine said years ago:
The Japanese engineer will make something 5% more complicated to make it 100% better.
The German engineer will make something 100% more complicated...
Do the basic math. If that's true he's pushing 12.27 pounds per horsepower.
Even with the heavy weight of the Supra, you'd only have to make about 290 and not drive like a complete spaz to beat him.
Yea, emailing uucadmin@uucdigest.com wouldn't get you in touch with any of the admin's on this site... :sarcasm:
I host one of the worlds largest BMW mailing lists, but I'm not actively involved anymore, I try not to mix machines. My last BMW was a E-30 M3, but I owned 4 Supras' at the time...
A good portion of the more experienced car and engine builders on this site disagree with you folks.
http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?p=484644
That's radiation shielding! Keeps the evil rays from interfereing with your onboard telemetry and fire control systems!
You have to wear this when driving it too:
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Study the wiring diagram carefully kids, spare yourself the embarrassment.
I'll give you an even bigger hint:
What do all 3 gauges have in common when studying said diagram?
I'll bet a Rottweiler is more than capable of telling you no.
As a matter of fact, if you have your pants down around one, you're either pretty sure where you stand, or you are very brave.
This dude messed up breaking into someones garage. He just needs his own dog.
It's not cheating if it...
The answer I got wasn't 100% what I was looking for. It was something like "the pumps were designed to be used on vehicles with a properly operating 12 volt negative ground electrical system"
Meaning they don't want to step on anyone's toes. Overvolting an electric motor is rarely a good...
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