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Old 12-28-2003, 03:50 AM
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Re: 200 MPH R/C cars

its from a looooooong time ago, and its real.


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i hate it when ppl post the speed of the RC cars and exagerate. MPH is dictated by the distance a car wheel travels in a single revolution, OR, if your the fuzz, plain old laser rader, 200 mph would be almost impossible to achieve on something that small, the amount of power required to move it that fast would be overcome by the centrifugal forces, anyways, i fuckin' know what 200 mph looks like, i grew up in indianapolis, dammit
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Re: 200 MPH R/C cars

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OVERRATED!!

i hate it when ppl post the speed of the RC cars and exagerate. MPH is dictated by the distance a car wheel travels in a single revolution, OR, if your the fuzz, plain old laser rader, 200 mph would be almost impossible to achieve on something that small, the amount of power required to move it that fast would be overcome by the centrifugal forces, anyways, i fuckin' know what 200 mph looks like, i grew up in indianapolis, dammit


yes i exagerated so i can brag about my non existent 200 mph rc car...

i just found the video around the web and i thought it was cool and posted it....the info where i got it said 200mph....sorry i did not send it to FBI forensic division to have it analysed for acuracy....i'll will do so with the rest of my posts
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Re: 200 MPH R/C cars

dont know about 200 mph but its real http://www.amrca.com/about0.htm
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Re: 200 MPH R/C cars

that looks real to me. by the way...those arent birds, those are butterflies. they look like butterflies to me.

damn those r/c's are fast.
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Re: 200 MPH R/C cars

it's not really real. the pitch of the sound coming from the car sounds fastforwarded. if it was real the pitch would be a little lower
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