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12-03-2005 @ 02:14:26 AM |
Posted By : RiceArsonist |
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... Why is the left exhaust tip larger than the right? o_O |
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12-03-2005 @ 02:15:07 AM |
Posted By : Muntz05 |
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The back looks fucked up, but other than that, seems cool |
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3-05-2007 @ 12:59:43 PM |
Posted By : Bling24 |
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508 to the rear wheels? this thing is insane. |
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3-05-2007 @ 01:15:17 PM |
Posted By : 89Rettagt |
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...lets take one of the best handling cars ever and turn it into a drag car...>_< |
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3-05-2007 @ 01:39:30 PM |
Posted By : Tastycakemix |
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#2, x2.
I'm sensing bad design work. That back is uncomfortable to look at. Just like the model. Matter of fact, everything about that site is uncomfortable.
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3-05-2007 @ 01:45:47 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#6, I think it's deliberate, and not a result of bad planning. They're probably dumping either the exhaust flowing through the wastegate or the gases that have flowed through the turbo impeller directly to the atmosphere rather than merging it all back together again. I doubt there's enough space back there for that; those cars are tiny.
I don't care for the chrome plate, though. |
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3-05-2007 @ 01:56:04 PM |
Posted By : Tastycakemix |
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#7, I dunno. They still could have made the right pipe slightly bigger by 1/2 diameter.
Giving them the benefit of the doubt, maybe there were serious clearence issues on the right side or they were concerned with losing torque. |
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3-05-2007 @ 01:57:32 PM |
Posted By : MxCx |
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#8, Losing torque? Backpressure is the bane of a turbochargers existence. Lemmings probably right about just venting the wastegate instead of merging the two. |
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3-05-2007 @ 02:00:54 PM |
Posted By : Tastycakemix |
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#9, *Sits with both arms folded and pouting lip*
Still think they could have made the right end bigger to match. |
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