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Saw some big dude walking into the elevator at 0350 carrying a McDonalds bag. I wasn’t sure if I was here or at Butt Blast.=======================================
XL 6/06, Mini 6/12, L 10/12, Mini #2 12/14 MiniMax 3/16 Large #2 11/20 Legacy from my FIL - RIP PitBoss Navigator 850G 11/25
Tampa Bay, FL
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Wow, that is a lot of car for that $ and some serious power for that weight. Anybody actually get one yet?nolaegghead said:I just stumbled on this, don't know what rock I've been living under. Seems like a bargain for 100k.Xl bge ,LG bge, two 4' crusher cone fire pits. Weber Genisis gasser and
Two rusty Weber kettles.
Two Rivers Farm
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450hp out of a four banger is pretty impressive. That engine has to be running on the ragged edge of coming apart. My 83 944 had a 2.5l I4. Solid engine. I wouldn’t have survived high school and college if it had anywhere close to 450hp.frazzdaddy said:
Wow, that is a lot of car for that $ and some serious power for that weight. Anybody actually get one yet?nolaegghead said:I just stumbled on this, don't know what rock I've been living under. Seems like a bargain for 100k. -
waiting on the rain to stop so I can fire up the egg.
Llano, TX - Med and XL BGE’s -
Big day ahead. Making bean soup with a Honey Baked Ham bone......well when I get out of bed that is.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
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Ham and bean soup is the best!northGAcock said:Big day ahead. Making bean soup with a House Baked Ham bone......well when I get out of bed tgat is.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
-Umberto Eco
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Peachtree Corners, GA -
there needs to be a bge darkside forum where posts like that get automatically screen shot to. i miss so much of the good stuff not staying online at night and weekendsnolaegghead said:I'm bummed Scottie's holiday thread got blasted. I had some good zingers in there (I'm probably the only one that thinks this).Obviously the Buffalo is a, umm, not a supporter or what Scottie supports, whoever her name is that will not be mentioned in this thread. I would have never guessed that in a million years.
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I really like their Saleen Mustang... the S1, however, isn't something I would move away from my 911 for. As @Eoin said... Lotus bodied with IL4 turbo. Doesn't tinky my winky!nolaegghead said:I just stumbled on this, don't know what rock I've been living under. Seems like a bargain for 100k.
Kirkland, TN2 LBGE, 1 MM -
That kind of power to weight ratio would be beyond the average drivers capabilities w/o traction control. Sure would like to run it around a track.DoubleEgger said:
450hp out of a four banger is pretty impressive. That engine has to be running on the ragged edge of coming apart. My 83 944 had a 2.5l I4. Solid engine. I wouldn’t have survived high school and college if it had anywhere close to 450hp.frazzdaddy said:
Wow, that is a lot of car for that $ and some serious power for that weight. Anybody actually get one yet?nolaegghead said:I just stumbled on this, don't know what rock I've been living under. Seems like a bargain for 100k.Xl bge ,LG bge, two 4' crusher cone fire pits. Weber Genisis gasser and
Two rusty Weber kettles.
Two Rivers Farm
Moncure N.C. -
That Mustang is definitely on the bucket list.The_Stache said:
I really like their Saleen Mustang... the S1, however, isn't something I would move away from my 911 for. As @Eoin said... Lotus bodied with IL4 turbo. Doesn't tinky my winky!nolaegghead said:I just stumbled on this, don't know what rock I've been living under. Seems like a bargain for 100k.Xl bge ,LG bge, two 4' crusher cone fire pits. Weber Genisis gasser and
Two rusty Weber kettles.
Two Rivers Farm
Moncure N.C. -
Big turbo to get that kind of power, potentuial to be laggy and have heat management issues with the mid engined layout. A couple of laps and you'll be in for a cooling down session.frazzdaddy said:
That kind of power to weight ratio would be beyond the average drivers capabilities w/o traction control. Sure would like to run it around a track.DoubleEgger said:
450hp out of a four banger is pretty impressive. That engine has to be running on the ragged edge of coming apart. My 83 944 had a 2.5l I4. Solid engine. I wouldn’t have survived high school and college if it had anywhere close to 450hp.frazzdaddy said:
Wow, that is a lot of car for that $ and some serious power for that weight. Anybody actually get one yet?nolaegghead said:I just stumbled on this, don't know what rock I've been living under. Seems like a bargain for 100k.
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True, We now have a Twin turbo, supercharged inline 6 hybrid with 400+HP. The technology still amazes me after 30+ years with these cars.Eoin said:
Big turbo to get that kind of power, potentuial to be laggy and have heat management issues with the mid engined layout. A couple of laps and you'll be in for a cooling down session.frazzdaddy said:
That kind of power to weight ratio would be beyond the average drivers capabilities w/o traction control. Sure would like to run it around a track.DoubleEgger said:
450hp out of a four banger is pretty impressive. That engine has to be running on the ragged edge of coming apart. My 83 944 had a 2.5l I4. Solid engine. I wouldn’t have survived high school and college if it had anywhere close to 450hp.frazzdaddy said:
Wow, that is a lot of car for that $ and some serious power for that weight. Anybody actually get one yet?nolaegghead said:I just stumbled on this, don't know what rock I've been living under. Seems like a bargain for 100k.Xl bge ,LG bge, two 4' crusher cone fire pits. Weber Genisis gasser and
Two rusty Weber kettles.
Two Rivers Farm
Moncure N.C. -
i would like to see how the saleen offroad pickup handles the 700 hp
700 hp with 14 inch travel on the suspension, im thinking you could get some pretty good air with that thing
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
frazzdaddy said:
That kind of power to weight ratio would be beyond the average drivers capabilities w/o traction control. Sure would like to run it around a track.DoubleEgger said:
450hp out of a four banger is pretty impressive. That engine has to be running on the ragged edge of coming apart. My 83 944 had a 2.5l I4. Solid engine. I wouldn’t have survived high school and college if it had anywhere close to 450hp.frazzdaddy said:
Wow, that is a lot of car for that $ and some serious power for that weight. Anybody actually get one yet?nolaegghead said:I just stumbled on this, don't know what rock I've been living under. Seems like a bargain for 100k.I'm pretty sure it has traction control. Also, there's a lot of rubber on the ground, I seem to remember from yesterday, something like 255 in the front and 335 in the rear on 20" rims. 2600 pounds.Amateur drivers drivers or anyone who doesn't modulate the gas might get into trouble with that much power.The traction control on Porsche is legendary, I can't imagine it's as good, they really have it tuned to the point you don't notice it as much as you think it's just a really stable car. Those light, short wheelbase cars are almost undriveable without T/C, they will spin out with any aggressive under/over steer.Great way to learn your car's handling and how to finely control it is to drive with cheap/worn tires or in the rain.______________________________________________I love lamp.. -
You must have had a pretty sweet job back then...DoubleEgger said:
450hp out of a four banger is pretty impressive. That engine has to be running on the ragged edge of coming apart. My 83 944 had a 2.5l I4. Solid engine. I wouldn’t have survived high school and college if it had anywhere close to 450hp.frazzdaddy said:
Wow, that is a lot of car for that $ and some serious power for that weight. Anybody actually get one yet?nolaegghead said:I just stumbled on this, don't know what rock I've been living under. Seems like a bargain for 100k.
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The Germans have it dialed in for sure. We got a Z06 in back when I was still foreman. Took it out and damn near killed myself. I would correct and then the car would correct. I had to turn the traction control off it was so bad.nolaegghead said:frazzdaddy said:
That kind of power to weight ratio would be beyond the average drivers capabilities w/o traction control. Sure would like to run it around a track.DoubleEgger said:
450hp out of a four banger is pretty impressive. That engine has to be running on the ragged edge of coming apart. My 83 944 had a 2.5l I4. Solid engine. I wouldn’t have survived high school and college if it had anywhere close to 450hp.frazzdaddy said:
Wow, that is a lot of car for that $ and some serious power for that weight. Anybody actually get one yet?nolaegghead said:I just stumbled on this, don't know what rock I've been living under. Seems like a bargain for 100k.I'm pretty sure it has traction control. Also, there's a lot of rubber on the ground, I seem to remember from yesterday, something like 255 in the front and 335 in the rear on 20" rims. 2600 pounds.Amateur drivers drivers or anyone who doesn't modulate the gas might get into trouble with that much power.The traction control on Porsche is legendary, I can't imagine it's as good, they really have it tuned to the point you don't notice it as much as you think it's just a really stable car. Those light, short wheelbase cars are almost undriveable without T/C, they will spin out with any aggressive under/over steer.Great way to learn your car's handling and how to finely control it is to drive with cheap/worn tires or in the rain.
Started learning on dirt roads and snow in the country at age 12. No better way.Xl bge ,LG bge, two 4' crusher cone fire pits. Weber Genisis gasser and
Two rusty Weber kettles.
Two Rivers Farm
Moncure N.C. -
There's a guy here, ex F1 test driver, does car control days. On a circuit, but it's not circuit tuition (although he does that too), just car control, what happens at / over the limit, why it happens, what to do about it etc. A great way to learn about your car, and how inadequate you are as well.nolaegghead said:frazzdaddy said:
That kind of power to weight ratio would be beyond the average drivers capabilities w/o traction control. Sure would like to run it around a track.DoubleEgger said:
450hp out of a four banger is pretty impressive. That engine has to be running on the ragged edge of coming apart. My 83 944 had a 2.5l I4. Solid engine. I wouldn’t have survived high school and college if it had anywhere close to 450hp.frazzdaddy said:
Wow, that is a lot of car for that $ and some serious power for that weight. Anybody actually get one yet?nolaegghead said:I just stumbled on this, don't know what rock I've been living under. Seems like a bargain for 100k.I'm pretty sure it has traction control. Also, there's a lot of rubber on the ground, I seem to remember from yesterday, something like 255 in the front and 335 in the rear on 20" rims. 2600 pounds.Amateur drivers drivers or anyone who doesn't modulate the gas might get into trouble with that much power.The traction control on Porsche is legendary, I can't imagine it's as good, they really have it tuned to the point you don't notice it as much as you think it's just a really stable car. Those light, short wheelbase cars are almost undriveable without T/C, they will spin out with any aggressive under/over steer.Great way to learn your car's handling and how to finely control it is to drive with cheap/worn tires or in the rain.
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@Eoin That's cool and from a pro no less. I'm sure I'm classified as a Southern US redneck but as I tell my redneck brethren"if yer not turnin both ways, yer not racin"
I hung out with Mika Hakkenin at the track and later in a bar in Germany a few years back. Those F1 guys can drive.Xl bge ,LG bge, two 4' crusher cone fire pits. Weber Genisis gasser and
Two rusty Weber kettles.
Two Rivers Farm
Moncure N.C. -
I think it would be fun to have a race where the cars weren't allowed to have brakes. Any braking would be engine or turning. Also, I would like to own the body shop next to that track.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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Not a sweet job. A lot of hours at crappy jobs for several years and I sold some baseball cards.nolaegghead said:
You must have had a pretty sweet job back then...DoubleEgger said:
450hp out of a four banger is pretty impressive. That engine has to be running on the ragged edge of coming apart. My 83 944 had a 2.5l I4. Solid engine. I wouldn’t have survived high school and college if it had anywhere close to 450hp.frazzdaddy said:
Wow, that is a lot of car for that $ and some serious power for that weight. Anybody actually get one yet?nolaegghead said:I just stumbled on this, don't know what rock I've been living under. Seems like a bargain for 100k. -
I'll handle the parts you need. BGE's for everyone!nolaegghead said:I think it would be fun to have a race where the cars weren't allowed to have brakes. Any braking would be engine or turning. Also, I would like to own the body shop next to that track.Xl bge ,LG bge, two 4' crusher cone fire pits. Weber Genisis gasser and
Two rusty Weber kettles.
Two Rivers Farm
Moncure N.C. -
Speedway is the only one I know without brakes, bikes not cars.nolaegghead said:I think it would be fun to have a race where the cars weren't allowed to have brakes. Any braking would be engine or turning. Also, I would like to own the body shop next to that track. -
fixed a tuna harpoon last summer, the guy just came in with a pile of bear and deer burgers and cooked them up. nice med/rare, stuffed. never knew bear burger was so sweet, new favorite burger
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Bear meat is often infested with trichinosis, bear meat the leading cause in humans, seriously, look it up if you don't believe me. I would cook bear meat medium at a minimum.fishlessman said:fixed a tuna harpoon last summer, the guy just came in with a pile of bear and deer burgers and cooked them up. nice med/rare, stuffed. never knew bear burger was so sweet, new favorite burger
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My buddy has one of these...no brakes. For flat track racing.Eoin said:
Speedway is the only one I know without brakes, bikes not cars.nolaegghead said:I think it would be fun to have a race where the cars weren't allowed to have brakes. Any braking would be engine or turning. Also, I would like to own the body shop next to that track.
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Scored some Meat Church Holy Cow and Honey Pecan at only the coolest gas station ever.... Bucees!South of Columbus, Ohio.
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Long drive to get gas....alaskanassasin said:Scored some Meat Church Holy Cow and Honey Pecan at only the coolest gas station ever.... Bucees!
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Brakes just slow you down!!nolaegghead said:
My buddy has one of these...no brakes. For flat track racing.Eoin said:
Speedway is the only one I know without brakes, bikes not cars.nolaegghead said:I think it would be fun to have a race where the cars weren't allowed to have brakes. Any braking would be engine or turning. Also, I would like to own the body shop next to that track.
Kirkland, TN2 LBGE, 1 MM -
....with cornbreadGATraveller said:
Ham and bean soup is the best!northGAcock said:Big day ahead. Making bean soup with a House Baked Ham bone......well when I get out of bed tgat is.
Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
Run me out in the cold rain and snow -
its really rare in new hampshire bears, i would not eat it from any other place. might even be safer than riding a bike with no brakesnolaegghead said:
Bear meat is often infested with trichinosis, bear meat the leading cause in humans, seriously, look it up if you don't believe me. I would cook bear meat medium at a minimum.fishlessman said:fixed a tuna harpoon last summer, the guy just came in with a pile of bear and deer burgers and cooked them up. nice med/rare, stuffed. never knew bear burger was so sweet, new favorite burger
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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