3.0 liter blower vs. 2.7 and 426 cubes vs. 376.
3.0 liter blower vs. 2.7 and 426 cubes vs. 376.
The Demon is street legal and needs to pass emissions laws.
Demon is a 6.2L and the Hellephant is a 7.0L, the extra displacement helps alleviate the need for race gas.
Electric motors on a motorcycle are fucking rad though. 100% torque at 0 RPMs = dank woolies. ICE powered bikes may last even longer than ICE cars in the same way that solo riding a horse is more popular now than a horse driven carriage, but that's just as hobby.
I had a coilpack that kept eating spark plugs on my 2002 IS300. It sounded mean as hell when that cylinder wasn’t firing. Unintentional 5 cylinders are the best 5 cylinders. (and 7 cylinders, of course.)
I once saw a loudspeaker patent application (which was granted!) for a technique that appeared in a Radio Shack book on speaker building.
Best gold is in the comments.
YES. Here’s mine!
Nice price from a crack pipe
In our case, my wife has never been comfortable driving a potential new car with a salesperson in the car. So, I’ll be doing all the driving of it. That does not negate when I told you quite clearly that this is to be my wife’s car, not mine.
As much as I admire the effort and follow through in making the car fit his vision, those low-poly fender flares just send the whole thing down in flames.
“I like it better this way” is the mating call of the person who doesn’t know that he’s beyond his own capabilities. Again, a LOT of high-quality work went into this, a lot of thought, precision and design-work. It doesn’t take away from the fact that it looks absolutely dreadful.
Same way. Everything about how the car looks burns my eyes.
I mean this dude took a ton of time and put a lot of effort into making this. The internals look well done, professional even. Why in the hell would he half ass the body like that? I mean it looks like it took even MORE work to get those stupid flat panels to work than it would have to just get some sort of fiberglass…
My money is on a Chinese company only changing the grill, stuffing the best motor they can get in it, and calling it the Vanish.
I can;t stop laughing at the Lizardman fight.
>>“I don’t even know why we study history. It’s entertaining, I guess—the dinosaurs and the Neanderthals and the Industrial Revolution, and stuff like that.”