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at imsteevin, they have even done that. Im too lazy to link, but there is a car where the doors fold under the car.
If this beats the STI my friend will never hear the end of it...
Hmmmm, i wonder if you used direct exhaust injection on this it would work better?
This would be a wise choice seeing as the new owners currently own the company which repairs all the engines for vipers still under warranty. They could greatly help both companies if this were to happen.
Not that I have inside information or anything...
Im surprised the dealer can afford to do this anymore. Then again, the mileage probably isnt that high during the snowstorms. All it needs it a good cleaning afterwards.
Its about optimizing the shape of the torque curve to make the car more drivable.
Its like a a turbo supra, the car makes no power until it is at boost, and then its such violent power delivery its hard to drive. But if a car can apply power in a linear manner, the tires will still stick, and it can operate anywhere in the rev range.
Its the v10, listen to some S8 v10 exhaust videos on youtube.
I see no reason why he should have ever even been on the embankment.

And lol@ open differential and one wheel burnouts.

And to win a darwin award you need to remove yourself from the gene pool by either death or 'castration' so he doesnt qualify.
I dont see the purpose of nixing slick tires
And it takes 15 seconds to get there. Not exactly worthy in an escape situation in my opinion, but if its good enough for the secret service, i guess it will suffice.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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