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neckbeard posted:FYI - if you do rent a car in New Zealand, make sure you get the Corolla like Clarkson did. I was there in March and rented a Yaris - going through the mountains on the south island those things sure as poo poo aren't the fastest cars in the world. So much this. I have to tell everyone who visits the motherland this. One of the scariest things I've ever done was drive my 81 Corolla wagon down the steep side of the Crown Range. With 4 people and a months worth of gear on board the brakes were... inadequate. Being the old 4 speed manual, 2nd was too short to engine brake without over-revving and 3rd was too long so you picked up way too much speed. Got to the bottom and the brakes were so cooked I couldn't stop at the intersection with the main road. Seeing as this is Post awesome AI car poo poo and not Share your dumb story, have Mad Mike drifting up said road. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il986P_ooEE slothrop fucked around with this message at 09:20 on Jul 16, 2016 |
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Shamelessly pinched from the AI group on Facebook. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtR5OOHZSp4
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 12:03 |
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Memento posted:Shamelessly pinched from the AI group on Facebook. Pro-Click
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I'm kind of surprised that those pretty much all sound like low volume, high revving, 4cyl engines. Wouldn't a larger engine be easier to get power out of? I love the different turbo noises though. Now I understand why MMC thought that 2SEXY sounded good, because I thought it sounded like death, but it was just the sound of a classic racer coming out of a dying carLiquid Communism posted:Eh, it's a tube chassis wheelie kart with a PT-cruiser shaped fiberglass shell. Well, it's basically impossible to wheelie a PT without doing that stuff first. It weighs a poo poo ton for such a small vehicle, is built on the not exactly rugged Neon body, and is FWD.
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The Door Frame posted:I'm kind of surprised that those pretty much all sound like low volume, high revving, 4cyl engines. Wouldn't a larger engine be easier to get power out of?
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 20:35 |
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BlackMK4 posted:Series rules. That'll do it
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 20:48 |
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Some rich lunatic needs to start the box series races. Does your car fit in this box? Good chap, crack on.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 21:03 |
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The Audi Quattro is a 5-pot and the Metro 6R4, but yeah, a lot of them were fours. The BMW M12 F1 engine of the same period was supposedly able to kick out 1,300+bhp in full-on tune - from a 1.5 litre four-pot with something in the region of 70psi of boost being shovelled into it. And the engine blocks were production items sourced from high-mileage road cars. And the basic engine was designed in the sixties. The entire story reads like "and that's why we drug test the engineering department now".
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 21:09 |
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I watched a Petrolicious video on a guy's Lancia Delta S4 last night, twin charged 1.7l pushing out 560bhp in a car weighing 890kg. He said Lancia had that setup pushing out 1000bhp in testing, in the mid 80s... I love crazy poo poo like that, the fact that there's people out there willing to push the envelope into the realm of stupidity. Those are the real heroes. The mentalists willing to pilot them? GODS.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 21:40 |
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InitialDave posted:The Audi Quattro is a 5-pot and the Metro 6R4, but yeah, a lot of them were fours.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 21:44 |
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It's easier on motors to make power up top than down at the bottom.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 21:46 |
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Falken posted:They also left the engines to the elements and supposedly urinated on them. I think the urinating part is apocryphal, but there's a reason they used high-mileage blocks exposed to the elements. They wanted the best-of-the-best. High mileage blocks that went through surface attacks in the weather and survived daily driver status without cracking or having uneven corrosion patterns were proven good castings. No voids, or shearing along the crystal grain structure. Hopefully by 400k km, the blocks that have failed already would have. "Hey, BMW Motorrad. We want the best racing team, and the best engine. You can have all the machinery and parts you want." "Can we open a dedicated factory line for the engine?" "Anything you want except production floorspace." "Okay." Queen_Combat fucked around with this message at 21:56 on Jul 16, 2016 |
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Falken posted:They also left the engines to the elements and supposedly urinated on them. EFB Do high mileage engines benefit from some kind of work hardening or heat treatment that would somehow make the block stronger?
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 21:54 |
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Somehow russians are more mad max than mad max.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 22:30 |
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MetaJew posted:EFB Not really but as mentioned above any block that was going to fail already had by that point.
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Geirskogul posted:I think the urinating part is apocryphal, but there's a reason they used high-mileage blocks exposed to the elements.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 22:56 |
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I want this as a camper.
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Powershift posted:
Shouldn't it be pulled by this?
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Powershift posted:
It's because Russia is more hardcore than post-apocalyptic Australia
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 00:06 |
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Race Car Engineering actually had a thing on the M12/13 F1 engine. They said that the guys in the engine shop were amused by all the rumors (leaving them outside, pissing on them, etc) that they decided to try building one according to that process, and it didn't survive break-in. The whole thing was actually derived from the pretty successful Formula 2 engine, where they were making around 330hp out of 2L. For that matter, so was the infamous Honda V6.
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IOwnCalculus posted:If Immortan Joe is the guy carrying the war boys through the gates of Valhalla, then it's Freiburger and Finnegan who will be waiting for them on the other side of said gates. Holy poo poo. That episode really is the best worst idea ever. The next episode with the Buick is kind of a letdown since they never get it running.
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 03:15 |
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At first, I mistook the side mirror for the driver's in-character helmet.
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 03:57 |
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bandman posted:That episode really is the best worst idea ever. The next episode with the Buick is kind of a letdown since they never get it running. Yeah but that happened with Stubby Bob too...
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bandman posted:That episode really is the best worst idea ever. The next episode with the Buick is kind of a letdown since they never get it running. They didn't even attach the body to the chassis! They just left it sitting on it and left when there's still probably half the work left on the car.
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 10:10 |
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To be fair, that Buick is probably also the absolute shittiest pile of garbage they've ever had on the show.
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I kind of feel like they organized this whole trip expecting to have a far superior class of vehicle to work with when they got there, and sort of had to make do with doing something incredibly dumb and doomed from the start for whatever reason (maybe the guy wanted too much money or there was literally nothing there that wasn't too expensive or a literal hunk of poo poo?) - it definitely feels like a "well, we made the trip here, so we have to do something" sorta deal to me.
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Artemis J Brassnuts posted:Chop the back off the PT and make it into a PT-amino, then put a rotary in it.
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literally a fish posted:I kind of feel like they organized this whole trip expecting to have a far superior class of vehicle to work with when they got there, and sort of had to make do with doing something incredibly dumb and doomed from the start for whatever reason (maybe the guy wanted too much money or there was literally nothing there that wasn't too expensive or a literal hunk of poo poo?) - it definitely feels like a "well, we made the trip here, so we have to do something" sorta deal to me. That's the vibe I got, too. Hopefully they can make something interesting out of it. I didn't have high hopes for Stubby Bob originally, either, so who knows.
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Unironically would
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literally a fish posted:I kind of feel like they organized this whole trip expecting to have a far superior class of vehicle to work with when they got there, and sort of had to make do with doing something incredibly dumb and doomed from the start for whatever reason (maybe the guy wanted too much money or there was literally nothing there that wasn't too expensive or a literal hunk of poo poo?) - it definitely feels like a "well, we made the trip here, so we have to do something" sorta deal to me.
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scuz posted:Sold. This is my favorite part of Roadkill, watching them fabricobble a buncha garbage together that may or may not work. Yeah I enjoy the episodes where they just thrash on a pile of rusty poo poo, even if there's no real "payoff" at the end.
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# ? Jul 18, 2016 21:18 |
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Automotive blueballs!
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# ? Jul 18, 2016 21:29 |
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Memento posted:Shamelessly pinched from the AI group on Facebook. What i wouldn't give to go and see the old group B in its hey day. Those drivers had some balls.
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# ? Jul 18, 2016 21:29 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPnoRu50s9M Finnegan and another dude are doing an AMC Hornet!
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# ? Jul 18, 2016 21:44 |
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I should send that to my dad, who's been sitting on a non-functional Hornet since the early 80's. He bought it new, had some kids and was forced to put it in storage for reasons I've never been clear on. It's been a project car ever since, has been shipped up to Alaska and back, and I assume it's under a tarp in his garage in California. At one point the transmission was stolen out of it, which I think he replaced by finding a new one on ebay at some point in the last ten years. If I remember the story right, I came home from the hospital in it. It was either me or one of my sisters.
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scuz posted:Sold. This is my favorite part of Roadkill, watching them fabricobble a buncha garbage together that may or may not work. That's the thing though, they don't even do that. They slap a Buick body on a C3 chassis and basically go "Huh, this could be cool if we had more time and money." And just end it. It's one of their worst episodes
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literally a fish posted:I kind of feel like they organized this whole trip expecting to have a far superior class of vehicle to work with when they got there, and sort of had to make do with doing something incredibly dumb and doomed from the start for whatever reason (aybe the guy wanted too much money or there was literally nothing there that wasn't too expensive or a literal hunk of poo poo?) - it definitely feels like a "well, we made the trip here, so we have to do something" sorta deal to me. I imagine that's probably what wound up happening. The guy deffo seemed like one of those "no lowballers I know what I got" types who won't let poo poo that's literally rotting into the earth, infested with ants and being devoured by bushes go for anything less than a couple grand because 'classic'.
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ishikabibble posted:I imagine that's probably what wound up happening. The guy deffo seemed like one of those "no lowballers I know what I got" types who won't let poo poo that's literally rotting into the earth, infested with ants and being devoured by bushes go for anything less than a couple grand because 'classic'. Yeah, that kind of happened with the CTC Auto Ranch barracuda episode, where the guy wanted like 4 grand for a non-running 'cuda with no glass initially, but came down to something resembling sanity a bit later (probably just so he could watch them try to pull this off and knowing the publicity it would get him). I wouldn't be at all surprised if the guy in this most recent episode charged them some absurd amount of money for even the pieces of trash they landed up excavating. It definitely feels like a "well, poo poo, this wasn't a particularly good place for us to go, but we'll make it work (or make something work)" episode. And it IS entertaining, even if there's no payoff at the end, and as we've seen with Stubby Bob it's not impossible that they might make something out of it in the future.
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literally a fish posted:I kind of feel like they organized this whole trip expecting to have a far superior class of vehicle to work with when they got there, and sort of had to make do with doing something incredibly dumb and doomed from the start for whatever reason (maybe the guy wanted too much money or there was literally nothing there that wasn't too expensive or a literal hunk of poo poo?) - it definitely feels like a "well, we made the trip here, so we have to do something" sorta deal to me. This is inevitable for a show with the level of spontaneity that is in Roadkill, and the lack of "seasons" to smooth over busts. They're churning out monthly episodes with nothing for backup when it doesn't work. I think it's a big testament to Freiburger and Finnegan that the show is anything resembling consistent entertainment.
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