you thought the stock cz06 running 11 flat was fast
Chiquae07
11-02-2006, 11:15 PM
check this out. i want to see lous and chev run it!!!!
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/5893f8c9-123b-4cd4-ab8a-984e0005cc20.htm
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/5893f8c9-123b-4cd4-ab8a-984e0005cc20.htm
Mad_Maxima
11-02-2006, 11:17 PM
fkin rocket, even the wheelie bars left marks:lol:
93rollaracer
11-02-2006, 11:25 PM
Dear God...that was painful just to watch it. I hope the driver was wearing a neck brace or something.
VR43000GT
11-03-2006, 01:32 AM
You know its fast when it makes you laugh! lol
Andydg
11-03-2006, 09:14 AM
It would hurt to drive that thing...
2.2 Straight six
11-03-2006, 05:05 PM
oh my...
Igovert500
11-03-2006, 05:48 PM
Not quite sure I believe it's street legal. But damn, it's quick
TheStang00
11-03-2006, 06:43 PM
holy shit!
Chiquae07
11-03-2006, 08:49 PM
apparently its street legal, as there are no emmissions in ohio. the marks left on track from the wheelie bar hit the tracks 4 times, leaving 4 marks. apparently the wheelie bar is drowned in chalk before each run. i guess that if you turned down the boost, you could still manage it to be streetable.
chevytrucks92
11-03-2006, 10:29 PM
Looks like fun :evillol:! Guy was all over the track though. Wonder he didn't wreck fighting the wheel like that.
fkin rocket, even the wheelie bars left marks:lol:
They'll do that, lol. With or without shoe polish, lol. I know from experience:grinyes:!
And the reason for putting shoe polish or chalk on the wheeliebars is to see if they are hitting the ground, and if they are hitting the ground evenly, and how long they are staying on the ground. If they hit too hard, then they'll unload the rear tires (actually lift them off the ground) and you can pretty well figure what that does for your ET.
check this out. i want to see lous and chev run it!!!!
LOL. Shit!!! Give me a 300 shot of nitrous and 640 BBC and MAYBE (if we're talking heads up...I'd take him anyday though in a bracket race:naughty:!)
It would hurt to drive that thing...
You guys probably won't believe me, but you cant even tell it inside the car IF, and only IF you're braced for it. Its no different then normal if you brace yourself for it. Now if the car launches when you're not expecting it too (and this can happen when you're dealing with trans. brakes and delay boxes, trust me, I know, lolol), then yeah, it definetly jerks your kneck and hurts your back. But as long as you're ready for it, you can't even tell it, other then feeling the front tires hit the ground (causes the steering wheel to shake a little).
And I do know a thing or two about what its like leaving with the front end up and the wheelie bars down:
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/9/web/825000-825999/825882_18_full.jpg
I took that ride for almost 3 years. And the Nova comes as high, lol, just no pictures of it yet.
fkin rocket, even the wheelie bars left marks:lol:
They'll do that, lol. With or without shoe polish, lol. I know from experience:grinyes:!
And the reason for putting shoe polish or chalk on the wheeliebars is to see if they are hitting the ground, and if they are hitting the ground evenly, and how long they are staying on the ground. If they hit too hard, then they'll unload the rear tires (actually lift them off the ground) and you can pretty well figure what that does for your ET.
check this out. i want to see lous and chev run it!!!!
LOL. Shit!!! Give me a 300 shot of nitrous and 640 BBC and MAYBE (if we're talking heads up...I'd take him anyday though in a bracket race:naughty:!)
It would hurt to drive that thing...
You guys probably won't believe me, but you cant even tell it inside the car IF, and only IF you're braced for it. Its no different then normal if you brace yourself for it. Now if the car launches when you're not expecting it too (and this can happen when you're dealing with trans. brakes and delay boxes, trust me, I know, lolol), then yeah, it definetly jerks your kneck and hurts your back. But as long as you're ready for it, you can't even tell it, other then feeling the front tires hit the ground (causes the steering wheel to shake a little).
And I do know a thing or two about what its like leaving with the front end up and the wheelie bars down:
http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/9/web/825000-825999/825882_18_full.jpg
I took that ride for almost 3 years. And the Nova comes as high, lol, just no pictures of it yet.
93rollaracer
11-03-2006, 10:50 PM
apparently its street legal, as there are no emmissions in ohio.
There are emissions tests in Ohio. Every car less than 25 years old has to pass every two years.
There are emissions tests in Ohio. Every car less than 25 years old has to pass every two years.
TheStang00
11-03-2006, 10:57 PM
There are emissions tests in Ohio. Every car less than 25 years old has to pass every two years.
that sucks, that must just be limited to where you live. they got rid of it in my entire area of ohio. no one i know has to do it.
that sucks, that must just be limited to where you live. they got rid of it in my entire area of ohio. no one i know has to do it.
Mad_Maxima
11-04-2006, 12:04 AM
And the reason for putting shoe polish or chalk on the wheeliebars is to see if they are hitting the ground, and if they are hitting the ground evenly, and how long they are staying on the ground. If they hit too hard, then they'll unload the rear tires (actually lift them off the ground) and you can pretty well figure what that does for your ET.
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/47d9ae19-c036-40c2-808b-98380154c7a8.htm
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/47d9ae19-c036-40c2-808b-98380154c7a8.htm
chevytrucks92
11-04-2006, 09:19 AM
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/47d9ae19-c036-40c2-808b-98380154c7a8.htm
LOL. And that's the extreme version right there.
LOL. And that's the extreme version right there.
danny350
11-13-2006, 03:41 AM
That's a good way to rev your engine to 15,000rpm.
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