2valve pulls God's motor
#81
#82
now stop sign we have to under stand that there are some special people out there and they are just special ! the others just need to be shot. for example my boy mystic! lol! thats a joke ok.
#83
And I care because....why exactly? lol sit down, son.
#84
Again....started out 1 carlength ahead.....ended up 2 ahead. Hmmmm, now how could that happen? And what does it matter? A win is a win. At the dragstrip you can't ask for a redo because you were asleep at the light and the other guy treed you and PULLED away.
#85
#86
It happened because he was given THE HIT. Do you not understand what this means? Good god man.
#87
#89
So you are telling me my bolt on Integra would end up 2 carlengths ahead of your LS1 if I started before you?
What if I roll one ball on the floor slower than the other ball, yet I roll it a split second before the other. The slower ball would end up ahead of the faster ball?
BTW this is stuff 1st graders know the correct answer to.
What if I roll one ball on the floor slower than the other ball, yet I roll it a split second before the other. The slower ball would end up ahead of the faster ball?
BTW this is stuff 1st graders know the correct answer to.
#90
So you are telling me my bolt on Integra would end up 2 carlengths ahead of your LS1 if I started before you?
What if I roll one ball on the floor slower than the other ball, yet I roll it a split second before the other. The slower ball would end up ahead of the faster ball?
BTW this is stuff 1st graders know the correct answer to.
What if I roll one ball on the floor slower than the other ball, yet I roll it a split second before the other. The slower ball would end up ahead of the faster ball?
BTW this is stuff 1st graders know the correct answer to.
#91
Oh well answer the ball question.
#92
The point is that if a car starts moving before another car it will be AHEAD for a certain amount of time.
#93
And you act like getting the hit means the other car launches and then 2 seconds later the other car launches. We aren't talking about the fact that its only ahead of the LS1. We are talking about how the 2v PULLED an extra carlength on it...
#94
You just said I would pull an extra carlength on YOUR car. Do you drive something slower than a lawn mower?
And you act like getting the hit means the other car launches and then 2 seconds later the other car launches. We aren't talking about the fact that its only ahead of the LS1. We are talking about how the 2v PULLED an extra carlength on it...
And you act like getting the hit means the other car launches and then 2 seconds later the other car launches. We aren't talking about the fact that its only ahead of the LS1. We are talking about how the 2v PULLED an extra carlength on it...
The 2v did not PULL on this particular LS1 either. It simply took off first which gave it the extra car length. Did you eat paint chips as a kid?
#95
Also you still haven't answered the ball question. Its just simple logic.
#96
Your dumb ball question is the same logic. And object that starts moving before another object will be AHEAD for a certain amount of time even if the object that starts moving sooner, is slower.
#97
Yeah a car length is not very far at all, and it's doesn't take long at all for a car with decent power to move 15 feet. If his mustang cut a 2.0 60' it would only take him 1/2 second to move 15 feet (1 car length).
Your dumb ball question is the same logic. And object that starts moving before another object will be AHEAD for a certain amount of time even if the object that starts moving sooner, is slower.
Your dumb ball question is the same logic. And object that starts moving before another object will be AHEAD for a certain amount of time even if the object that starts moving sooner, is slower.
#98
You keep saying "certain amount of time". They raced up to 100mph! To a bolt on 2v and LS1 that is basically a 1/4 mile race and 12 seconds worth of racing! If you can't pull back that carlength that you lost off the line because the slower car got the hit ( ) then you got flat out PULLED!
#99
The only way that the "slower" car can actually gain a carlength by 100mph is if it is infact not "slower" but faster.
The only way that the "slower" car can hold the extra carlength that was gained by the hit is if the "slower" car is infact equally as fast as the "faster" car.
I can't even understand how you CAN'T understand what happened here. Its so basic a damn 5 year old can understand it.
#100
**** me you are stupid. Look...if 2 cars run the 1/4th mile and one runs 14.2 and one runs 12.9 (we are using LS1tech track times for both cars). You set the 14.2 car out a carlength and give it the hit the 12.9 car will STILL come around it by 100mph, it will not lose by an extra carlength that was given at the line.
The only way that the "slower" car can actually gain a carlength by 100mph is if it is infact not "slower" but faster.
The only way that the "slower" car can hold the extra carlength that was gained by the hit is if the "slower" car is infact equally as fast as the "faster" car.
I can't even understand how you CAN'T understand what happened here. Its so basic a damn 5 year old can understand it.
The only way that the "slower" car can actually gain a carlength by 100mph is if it is infact not "slower" but faster.
The only way that the "slower" car can hold the extra carlength that was gained by the hit is if the "slower" car is infact equally as fast as the "faster" car.
I can't even understand how you CAN'T understand what happened here. Its so basic a damn 5 year old can understand it.