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Post by lancer360 on Jul 16, 2008 15:08:30 GMT -5
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Post by stealthgtfour on Jul 16, 2008 18:05:56 GMT -5
here you go
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Post by markt on Jul 16, 2008 19:53:45 GMT -5
OK, I'll bite...where's this hill? I wanna run it...if I can tow it there...
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storz
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Post by storz on Jul 16, 2008 19:59:57 GMT -5
Awesome videos!
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Post by stealthgtfour on Jul 16, 2008 22:32:27 GMT -5
i believe your gonna need a rig that floats
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Post by czrider on Jul 17, 2008 6:57:25 GMT -5
This is a good example of a unbalanced power and suspension modification on a light weight, unibody, rear wheel drive car. The driver is not going very fast but it appears so because of excessive throttle applied to poor suspension geometry. If the driver was not overdriving the car so much his times would improve and the close calls would go away. Staying in the gas with excessive over steer will only increase lateral drift. Some of the vegetation seems to be moving fairly fast unless there is a hurricane on the way, how much has the playback speed been tweaked?
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Post by oldgiracer on Jul 20, 2008 17:42:58 GMT -5
OK, I'll bite...where's this hill? I wanna run it...if I can tow it there...
Mark, I believe it is in California. There are other UTube vids of the same hill climb with other cars.
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Post by oldgiracer on Jul 20, 2008 20:42:19 GMT -5
Hope you guys enjoy this,, watch at clip 106,,,, he doesnt lift,,,, He makes me feel kinda,,,,, slow..... and old,,,, Why? You drive a hillclimb pretty much the same except you are under control.
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Post by stealthgtfour on Jul 31, 2008 18:56:07 GMT -5
i was pretty sure due to the markings that it wasnt a US highway figured the alps somewhere(not swiss obviously) thanks for figuring it out!
im german so i have to go and do this!
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