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I'm getting one byte/sec. Does anyone with a high-speed connection want to host this?
 
finaly and now some pics

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wow! can somebody repost the pics?
I do want to see it so bad!
cool idea! :thumb:
 
DAAAIIIIUUUUUMMM! that shit is sooo clean too!!! :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: whats w/the wreird head lights? :confused: does it get hot as balls in the car???
 
thanks for hosting that man I appreciated that. What happened to vin last time I was at his website it was closed that was like a year ago. He was all over the place when I got into dsm cars but he has since been unheard from.
 
95kate said:
so what if you combined the 2 engines to a "center differential" that in turns divides the power to a front and rear differential which then divides the power to each wheel? make sure it's LSD and there ya go. what about that?

its not a tractor pull, its a dsm :p

the engines are both mounted laterally, so that would be nearly impossible to do
 
igopoopy said:
anyone know any thing new
how much boost?
1/4 mile?

It says in the video (old) that both engines are at 7 psi, untuned, and they were having transmission trouble. Both engines are 2.3 strokers with 18g's (I think) though. OMG It's an old vid though, so it's probably working fine now.
 
greyforestgst said:
its not a tractor pull, its a dsm :p

the engines are both mounted laterally, so that would be nearly impossible to do

:( but it WAS a good idea when i thought of it
 
yeah, I love that video... I love the CAD drawings he had... they just amazed me, that he took all of those measurements and all that time to do that, and for less than $15K... when all these guys are spending more than that on one engine!!!
 
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