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- RobertRyanExplorer
FishOnOne wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
They are now the fastest street cars you can get on a 1/4 Mile.
Say what???????? :h
Hard for me to say that as I am an old Baby Boomer.but the " Ricers" Rotary or petrol engines are putting up phenomal performances
It's not hard for me to say.... but your wrong.
How? What is your reason? On evidence you would be - RobertRyanExplorer
FishOnOne wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
FishOneOne wrote:
That little ricer put a whoopin on that Falcon.
In fact the Ricers would kill ShinerBocks Fantasy 9 second CorvetteThey are now the fastest street cars you can get on a 1/4 Mile. In fact their performance would put many 1970's Funny Cars to shame. That is how much cars have evolved in 50yrs
Honda Civic versus Turbo Corvette( Turbo engine, )
I don't think your comparing Apples to Apples here. Having said that I would take that American iron Corvette over that carved up Chonda any day.
But not if you are racing modified or vastly modified street Sedans. A Toyota, Supra not eligible for the street, but weighing close to its production weight, turning low 6's and in one case a 5 second pass at 264mph, using Avgas and a stock dimension 3 litre Petrol engine.:B Defintely catches you attention. RobertRyan wrote:
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
They are now the fastest street cars you can get on a 1/4 Mile.
Say what???????? :h
Hard for me to say that as I am an old Baby Boomer.but the " Ricers" Rotary or petrol engines are putting up phenomal performances
It's not hard for me to say.... but your wrong.- RobertRyanExplorer
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
They are now the fastest street cars you can get on a 1/4 Mile.
Say what???????? :h
Hard for me to say that as I am an old Baby Boomer.but the " Ricers" Rotary or petrol engines are putting up phenomal performances - Turtle_n_PeepsExplorer
RobertRyan wrote:
They are now the fastest street cars you can get on a 1/4 Mile.
Say what???????? :h RobertRyan wrote:
FishOneOne wrote:
That little ricer put a whoopin on that Falcon.
In fact the Ricers would kill ShinerBocks Fantasy 9 second CorvetteThey are now the fastest street cars you can get on a 1/4 Mile. In fact their performance would put many 1970's Funny Cars to shame. That is how much cars have evolved in 50yrs
Honda Civic versus Turbo Corvette( Turbo engine, )
double postRobertRyan wrote:
FishOneOne wrote:
That little ricer put a whoopin on that Falcon.
In fact the Ricers would kill ShinerBocks Fantasy 9 second CorvetteThey are now the fastest street cars you can get on a 1/4 Mile. In fact their performance would put many 1970's Funny Cars to shame. That is how much cars have evolved in 50yrs
Honda Civic versus Turbo Corvette( Turbo engine, )
I don't think your comparing Apples to Apples here. Having said that I would take that American iron Corvette over that carved up Chonda any day.- RobertRyanExplorer
FishOneOne wrote:
That little ricer put a whoopin on that Falcon.
In fact the Ricers would kill ShinerBocks Fantasy 9 second CorvetteThey are now the fastest street cars you can get on a 1/4 Mile. In fact their performance would put many 1970's Funny Cars to shame. That is how much cars have evolved in 50yrs
Honda Civic versus Turbo Corvette( Turbo engine, ) - RobertRyanExplorer
ShinerBock wrote:
RobertRyan wrote:
Not legal to run slicks on the road here either. No it was a drag strip, you need drag racing tyres:?
Cannot remember the laws of every country you visited? pretty basic law, you would have to be pretty thick not to know.As far as II know Canada has similar laws to the US, your " foreign destination"
If you had bothered to see the YouTube video, you would have, noticed it was a street car on slicks
And that is why I said it was not street legal. My Vette that ran high 9s was 100% street legal tires and all. The same tires I used to drive to the strip were the same ones I raced with.
And no, I don't remember every law from every country I visited. Why on earth would I need to know that drag cars would need to be registered in Australia? I can guarantee that you don't know every law in every country you visited or even your own.
It is Street legal, that is why the licence plates and and the YouTube video from a modified Street class group.
Your Vette ran 9 seconds on Street tyres, which are illegal on a drag strip.:RYou can remember coming to Australia but cannot remember the laws : hint we drive on the opposite side. Your answers are becoming more fantasy each time you post. - ShinerBockExplorer
RobertRyan wrote:
Not legal to run slicks on the road here either. No it was a drag strip, you need drag racing tyres:?
Cannot remember the laws of every country you visited? pretty basic law, you would have to be pretty thick not to know.As far as II know Canada has similar laws to the US, your " foreign destination"
If you had bothered to see the YouTube video, you would have, noticed it was a street car on slicks
And that is why I said it was not street legal. My Vette that ran high 9s was 100% street legal tires and all. The same tires I used to drive to the strip were the same ones I raced with.
And no, I don't remember every law from every country I visited. Why on earth would I need to know that drag cars would need to be registered in Australia? I can guarantee that you don't know every law in every country you visited or even your own.
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