I like this brute.
Type: Posts; User: Dino Scuderia
I like this brute.
"Paul Farago, a Detroit-resident Italian-born mechanic, stylist, racer and car builder, was a Chrysler Engineer and friend of Virgil Exner. He supervised construction of the Chrysler Ghia prototypes...
During the late 1950s, Joe Huffaker was just beginning his design and fabrication career in the racing industry. He created a series of winning SCCA production racers for Kjell Qvale, the British...
On behalf of Luigi Moreschi and Romano Martini ( known as "Shangri-la") Italian racing firm Autocostruzioni GIPSY built this fabulous race car in 1971, constructed by Dallara, with the aim to take...
Cool little vehicle but it looks like it has a zillion parts, one impact and the invoice would be hefty.
Party on Marco!
Way louder than the Audi.
All the winglets on modern F1 cars are just a mess...but that Mclaren still looks fabulous.
In the side profile it's almost as ugly as a Daytona Prototype.
It's hard to tell a Infiniti/Lexus from anything new these days mostly...this one included...yet the Infiniti/Lexus look best.
Everybody has seen it a million times. It's an old piece.
Please don't get him started on Hasselhoff again.:eek:
Happy Birthday mate!
Can't believe they put that hideous Fusion grille on that too.
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This one is a winner IMO.
Too bad Toyota so blatantly copied Nissan's new roof/C pillar design.
Nice subject and build!
If you added in all the hours you spend overclocking and monkeying around with it, the labor added would make your compy cost $8,000.:D
And what was that other processor you paid $300 for that you told me about?:)
Do you have earthquake insurance on that $500,000 compy of yours?
No, not saying that. Without the restrictors I doubt it would be less.
There's too much we don't know like the rev limiter on the race electronics etc. The 4.0 maxes HP@7000 where the stock 4.3...
Sure it does, it has electronics and an airbox.
Ooh, that's the worst kind of restrictor of all.;)
The road engine has restrictions as well.
No, that would be silly. But if you begin with a larger displacement ie. the road car from which the race car is derived, reduce the displacement and restrict it resulting in less power/torque, that...