hawkeye18
hawkeye18
hawkeye18

I've heard those rumors, but they are that it will be the I4 EcoBoost, not the V6 EB. An EB V6 would encroach on V8 territory, and doing that would just be stupid.

I have that car, and I have that manual. It's hilarious, and it no doubt refers to adults who you can't trust to act rationally in the presence of 412+HP that isn't theirs.

How do they know it's an R/C Car bomb?

Y U NO READ THE SMALL PRINT

Le Sigh I knew that.

Not by a long shot. Us GT guys even respect the V6 now... it's quite the engine.

Because GTs have never been supercharged. That's not what they're about. You say that like the 5.0 Coyote isn't an unbelievably good engine.

Have you driven the '11-12s? They handle remarkably well. It really is a very good car.

Yeah, fuck due process and being innocent 'til proven guilty! Fuck 'em all! We don't need some stupid-ass court system to prove guilt, we've got our own two thumbs!

Merdebach.

He meant they aren't actively developing CM9 for Supersonic. Which makes me sad, as I have Supersonic. Apparently now Subsonic. :(

I could probably walk to Bathurst in less time than it will take me to be able to race on it in GT6.

A capacitor that would release 330GW over the 20 seconds or so it would take to launch the vehicle? Using current technology, it would have to be the size of Rhode Island. Add to that the fact that capacitors, by their nature, cannot supply power linearly, but over a diminishing curve. Google capacitor time constant

Russia: The Florida of the rest of the world.

Two points:

So, basically what this article is saying is, you'll live 20% longer if you don't eat bacon?

Few points:

If Audi buys Ducati... does that just mean now Ducati riders are erect cocks?

This is perfect for those situations where you want to shoot somebody in both the right and left ventricle at the same time.

220,000,000A at what voltage? If we're talking 440V (which seems awfully low), then you'd have to somehow generate and transport 96.8GW - including ancillary power requirements like lights for the snack bar, we'll just round up to 97GW. Since most power generation facilities are rated in the dozens or hundreds of MW,