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Yes, this speed differentiation even frightens me.
http://www.race2ube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=99fe63f3e0041f02638a |
You Wont Believe this!!! (Porsche, Supra and VW)
One Crazy VW Rabbit GTI from the early 80's.... with one very large Turbo. I'm sure it barely goes at low speeds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfnOseO1-wk Have fun with this one. Bry |
Vee Dub; German Ingeneering in die Haus, Ja! :D
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SWEET TURN TODD!!! Is that you? Very nice...
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Where is that? Look like a nice track
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Watkins Glen..... Todds vid looks like after the bus stop
One of my vids from Watkins Glen http://www.rudtnersracing.com/Videos/WGI05.wmv |
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That is the toe, after that is the off camber left, then the fast left |
Some excellent stuff! Thanks TimT Outstanding power and driving. What's the car look like? Keep em coming guys
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TimT,
:eek:WOW! You were flying!:D Wucha got in that thing? I must see photos. That engine was just screaming! Thanks for the video |
I went to the web site and saw the other great videos of the Watkins Glen Club Race. That track is nice with the medium tight turns and fast sweeps and all the nice elevation change. The green grass and trees is nice, too. I like to see grass next to asphalt instead of that ugly run-off area. Like der Gruen Holle,:D
Is the car that 935 on the web page? Can you give some technical specs?:cool: |
Couple vids, on twisty SOW.
3 street legal widebody 300hp 3.6 widebodys. All around 2300lbs. http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...ErikSOWpt2.jpg http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...dSOW_0001a.jpg http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s..._MikeatSOW.jpg Goof off version. http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...OWeveryone.jpg One of good lap at Buttonwillow, same street legal green and white car. http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...owtimedlap.jpg Like a dog chasing cars at Buttonwillow, http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...s59BlueRSR.jpg http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...th_Dons935.jpg |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcdOjVnRKBs
This is just quick entertainment :p I agree that RarlyL8's wins the pucker factor award... It also provided a link to this video too: http://www.race2ube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=dfdc2b83477cd76dee98 Oh, and the guys in the 2nd video from Milt really got what they were asking for. I really enjoy driving at extra legal speeds but I NEVER pass blind or use both sides of the road unless you can see quite a ways ahead. Stupidity should be its own reward... |
The camera is on my old '85 911 filming a couple 930's following me.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=VwwAPkoc5WE |
One more short twistie section
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTl3R-1hmn0 |
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Nice:D
When you say "Crank is center drilled" do you mean also that the oil is fed through the center of the crank like on the 912 engine from the 917? I thought that this was only do-able on the 917 because of the central power take-off. The flywheel, clutch, and other stuff was too hard to work around on a 911 I thought. |
Probably a better term is cross drilled. We have the crank drilled at the center journal so the drilling passes through the existing oil passage. The bearing is then put in a fixture and grooved. All this gets more oil to the two and five rod journals. With these mods and the Ti valve train components the engine turns to about 9000 rpm. Usually shifting at 8800 in races.
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My count was 83+ turns in this sweet section ( 9 minutes) That's an average of a turn about every 6.5 seconds. Who's got some video with even more twisties than that to share?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfIp-5iDuic |
the ultimate twisty video?
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6184680728064832823 |
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