Sorry, I'm gonna go offtopic one last time. Idk how I missed this post...
Most RWD cars require more skill than AWD cars...that's just the nature of the beast. Sure, if you want the easy way out, go AWD. And if the ZR1 is so "archaic" as you say, what does that say about the slower, technology-stuffed GTR? Technology does NOT always mean superiority, no matter how much you argue.
Yet it still beats "high tech" Lambos with ease for a fraction of the price. Next!
I'll say it again...technology does not directly equate to superiority. In many cases, it just adds more stuff that can break. My Tbird's original engine had 155,000 miles on it and I took it EVERYWHERE, beat the snot out of it at the track (including 2 hour drives to the 1/4 mile, racing it, then driving it 2 hours home), and drove it 300 miles a week at times. It never left me stranded and always got 22-28mpg.
Wow that explains A LOT. You ride bikes, yet you seem to think you're the #1 authority on technologically advanced cars.
Seriously? You need to do some research...American cars were puttin out 150+hp with small 2.3L Turbos back in the mid 80s. That's just 1 example...maybe one day you'll open your eyes and find the rest for yourself.
Who said I needed it? Who NEEDS a 400hp 4cyl? Who NEEDS a 350hp 6cyl? We do it cause of fun. Also, I'd love to see you put out the power my car is for the same budget with a 4 cylinder. Turbo kits alone (for comparable hp numbers) are more than what my whole engine build cost, and I could have even done my build for much cheaper than I did (I took lots of precautions). Not to mention that even if I had a 4cyl or 6cyl with the same, or more power, it'd still be nowhere near as fun for me; the torque and sound of a V8 is where it's at.
The gas pedal was to the floor, but when dad installed the new carb by himself, he didn't get to adjust the throttle cable. We checked it a few weeks ago and the throttle cable is not fully opening the carb. Also, in the video, dad was shifting at ~5500rpm. That 385ci V8 is good for 6000-6500 easy. We've had it up to/a little over 6k a few times...it's awesome.
I'd love to see you try handling a 9 second car down a dragstrip, much less building it yourself in the first place.
Ok, resume on-topicness. BTW, I really like that VX220. *drool*
Most RWD cars require more skill than AWD cars...that's just the nature of the beast. Sure, if you want the easy way out, go AWD. And if the ZR1 is so "archaic" as you say, what does that say about the slower, technology-stuffed GTR? Technology does NOT always mean superiority, no matter how much you argue.
Yet it still beats "high tech" Lambos with ease for a fraction of the price. Next!
I'll say it again...technology does not directly equate to superiority. In many cases, it just adds more stuff that can break. My Tbird's original engine had 155,000 miles on it and I took it EVERYWHERE, beat the snot out of it at the track (including 2 hour drives to the 1/4 mile, racing it, then driving it 2 hours home), and drove it 300 miles a week at times. It never left me stranded and always got 22-28mpg.
Wow that explains A LOT. You ride bikes, yet you seem to think you're the #1 authority on technologically advanced cars.
Seriously? You need to do some research...American cars were puttin out 150+hp with small 2.3L Turbos back in the mid 80s. That's just 1 example...maybe one day you'll open your eyes and find the rest for yourself.
Who said I needed it? Who NEEDS a 400hp 4cyl? Who NEEDS a 350hp 6cyl? We do it cause of fun. Also, I'd love to see you put out the power my car is for the same budget with a 4 cylinder. Turbo kits alone (for comparable hp numbers) are more than what my whole engine build cost, and I could have even done my build for much cheaper than I did (I took lots of precautions). Not to mention that even if I had a 4cyl or 6cyl with the same, or more power, it'd still be nowhere near as fun for me; the torque and sound of a V8 is where it's at.
The gas pedal was to the floor, but when dad installed the new carb by himself, he didn't get to adjust the throttle cable. We checked it a few weeks ago and the throttle cable is not fully opening the carb. Also, in the video, dad was shifting at ~5500rpm. That 385ci V8 is good for 6000-6500 easy. We've had it up to/a little over 6k a few times...it's awesome.
I'd love to see you try handling a 9 second car down a dragstrip, much less building it yourself in the first place.
Ok, resume on-topicness. BTW, I really like that VX220. *drool*