L99 camaro vs IS-F lexus, 50 and 6.0 built obs silverado
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dynos vary. Like i said on my dyno, i havent seen a single coyote break 410whp with MAX bolt ons. He could have made 430... its possible... just not on my dyno and thats all im used to. To put it into chevy comparison. My friends ls2 gto m6 with full exhaust, no cats, fast 102, AI 228/232 cam made 421whp.
One guy in Cali just made a little over 460whp with E85 and full bolt ons. Dyno tuned. Mine made 464whp with full bolt ons. Here is both our graphs. WBT's manual made right at 450whp All three dyno's are in this thread.
http://www.svtperformance.com/forums...ts-review.html
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Here one guy self tuned made 399 with nothing but a tune on his other wise stock 5.0.
http://www.svtperformance.com/forums...no-inside.html
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had fun yesterday at the meet
first off was vs a IS-F lexus 2012-13?? he had headers and cat delete (thats what he had said months back when i asked him) first run was 50 ... didnt hear honks so he got the hit ... BTW he was riding solo and i had a passenger
50roll
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9frZ...4&feature=plcp
20roll
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r1jI...3&feature=plcp
now vs obs silverado from a dig him on nitrous ... fully built 6.0. heads, cam and fbo on nitrous ... 558rwhp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pTE4...2&feature=plcp
from a roll him on motor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgQEo...1&feature=plcp
we also raced with him on nitrous from a roll but he couldnt hook so it was a little worst both by ourself and got him
also race a 5.0 2012-13 with headers, intake and tune and drag radials ... ill get him about 2-3 cars lengths everytime from 20-30 rolls ... we ran like 4 different times so we agreed to do a 50 but he started honking 40ish (since he wanted a 40) which is not good for me but i still managed to pull on him about 1 1/2
first off was vs a IS-F lexus 2012-13?? he had headers and cat delete (thats what he had said months back when i asked him) first run was 50 ... didnt hear honks so he got the hit ... BTW he was riding solo and i had a passenger
50roll
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9frZ...4&feature=plcp
20roll
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r1jI...3&feature=plcp
now vs obs silverado from a dig him on nitrous ... fully built 6.0. heads, cam and fbo on nitrous ... 558rwhp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pTE4...2&feature=plcp
from a roll him on motor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgQEo...1&feature=plcp
we also raced with him on nitrous from a roll but he couldnt hook so it was a little worst both by ourself and got him
also race a 5.0 2012-13 with headers, intake and tune and drag radials ... ill get him about 2-3 cars lengths everytime from 20-30 rolls ... we ran like 4 different times so we agreed to do a 50 but he started honking 40ish (since he wanted a 40) which is not good for me but i still managed to pull on him about 1 1/2
And then you pull a modded 5.0 that is making 430whp easy in your tune exhaust only auto? Ya some thing don't add up.
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I actually raced and audi exotic car ... Recording started late due to we was waiting for the driver to hit it so we hit it after him
heres the video
http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=m...&v=ngAEAhXin2M
heres the video
http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=m...&v=ngAEAhXin2M
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The word meaning "bundle of sticks" is ultimately derived, via Old French, Italian and Vulgar Latin, from Latin fascis (also the origin of the word fascism).[5] The origins of the word as an offensive epithet for homosexuals are rather obscure, although the word has been used in English since the late 16th century as an abusive term for women, particularly old women,[6] and reference to homosexuality may derive from this,[5][7] as female terms are often used with reference to homosexual or effeminate men (cf. nancy, sissy, queen). The application of the term to old women is possibly a shortening of the term "******-gatherer", applied in the 19th century to people, especially older widows, who made a meagre living by gathering and selling firewood.[7] It may also derive from the sense of "something awkward to be carried" (compare the use of the word "baggage" as a pejorative term for old people in general).[5] Use of the word as a general insult, not necessarily implying homosexuality, is either a continuation or extension of this older usage[6] or of the homosexual usage.
Unsubstantiated associations
It is sometimes claimed that the modern slang meaning developed from the standard meaning of "******" as "bundle of sticks for burning," presumably with reference to burning at the stake.[5] It is true that supposed witches and heretics were burnt to death in some parts of Europe, and were often accused of deviant sexual behaviour.[8] However, any association of ******* with executions had long become a historical curiosity by the time the slang sense of the word arose in twentieth-century America.[5] Moreover, burning was never prescribed as a punishment for homosexuality in either Britain or America.[7][5] This explanation is therefore considered to be an urban legend.[5]
An alternative possibility is that the word is connected with the practice of fagging in British private schools, in which younger boys performed (potentially sexual) duties for older boys,[5] although the word ****** was never used in this context, only ***. There is a reference to the word ****** being used in 17th century Britain to refer to a "man hired into military service simply to fill out the ranks at muster", but there is no known connection with the word's modern pejorative usage.[5]
The Yiddish word faygele, lit. "little bird", has been claimed by some to be related to the American usage. The similarity between the two words makes it possible that it might at least have had a reinforcing effect.[7][5]
Well we would make fun of you more with that gimp arm but that would be mean.
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OP, You got to come up with something better than the honk deal. There is NO WAY you can say you jumped late but could not stop his pull (it is YOUR video) the second vid you pulled the whole time even when (IMO) he got a slight jump on you. Nitrous can be hidden and even a small shot can produce those results. 2+2 = 8 in this case sir.
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OP, You got to come up with something better than the honk deal. There is NO WAY you can say you jumped late but could not stop his pull (it is YOUR video) the second vid you pulled the whole time even when (IMO) he got a slight jump on you. Nitrous can be hidden and even a small shot can produce those results. 2+2 = 8 in this case sir.
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******, often shortened to ***, is a pejorative term and common slur used chiefly in North America against homosexual males.[3] Its pejorative use, broadly meaning a "repellent male", has spread from the United States to varying extents elsewhere in the English-speaking world through mass culture, including movies, music, and the Internet.[4]
The word meaning "bundle of sticks" is ultimately derived, via Old French, Italian and Vulgar Latin, from Latin fascis (also the origin of the word fascism).[5] The origins of the word as an offensive epithet for homosexuals are rather obscure, although the word has been used in English since the late 16th century as an abusive term for women, particularly old women,[6] and reference to homosexuality may derive from this,[5][7] as female terms are often used with reference to homosexual or effeminate men (cf. nancy, sissy, queen). The application of the term to old women is possibly a shortening of the term "******-gatherer", applied in the 19th century to people, especially older widows, who made a meagre living by gathering and selling firewood.[7] It may also derive from the sense of "something awkward to be carried" (compare the use of the word "baggage" as a pejorative term for old people in general).[5] Use of the word as a general insult, not necessarily implying homosexuality, is either a continuation or extension of this older usage[6] or of the homosexual usage.
Unsubstantiated associations
It is sometimes claimed that the modern slang meaning developed from the standard meaning of "******" as "bundle of sticks for burning," presumably with reference to burning at the stake.[5] It is true that supposed witches and heretics were burnt to death in some parts of Europe, and were often accused of deviant sexual behaviour.[8] However, any association of ******* with executions had long become a historical curiosity by the time the slang sense of the word arose in twentieth-century America.[5] Moreover, burning was never prescribed as a punishment for homosexuality in either Britain or America.[7][5] This explanation is therefore considered to be an urban legend.[5]
An alternative possibility is that the word is connected with the practice of fagging in British private schools, in which younger boys performed (potentially sexual) duties for older boys,[5] although the word ****** was never used in this context, only ***. There is a reference to the word ****** being used in 17th century Britain to refer to a "man hired into military service simply to fill out the ranks at muster", but there is no known connection with the word's modern pejorative usage.[5]
The Yiddish word faygele, lit. "little bird", has been claimed by some to be related to the American usage. The similarity between the two words makes it possible that it might at least have had a reinforcing effect.[7][5]
Well we would make fun of you more with that gimp arm but that would be mean.
The word meaning "bundle of sticks" is ultimately derived, via Old French, Italian and Vulgar Latin, from Latin fascis (also the origin of the word fascism).[5] The origins of the word as an offensive epithet for homosexuals are rather obscure, although the word has been used in English since the late 16th century as an abusive term for women, particularly old women,[6] and reference to homosexuality may derive from this,[5][7] as female terms are often used with reference to homosexual or effeminate men (cf. nancy, sissy, queen). The application of the term to old women is possibly a shortening of the term "******-gatherer", applied in the 19th century to people, especially older widows, who made a meagre living by gathering and selling firewood.[7] It may also derive from the sense of "something awkward to be carried" (compare the use of the word "baggage" as a pejorative term for old people in general).[5] Use of the word as a general insult, not necessarily implying homosexuality, is either a continuation or extension of this older usage[6] or of the homosexual usage.
Unsubstantiated associations
It is sometimes claimed that the modern slang meaning developed from the standard meaning of "******" as "bundle of sticks for burning," presumably with reference to burning at the stake.[5] It is true that supposed witches and heretics were burnt to death in some parts of Europe, and were often accused of deviant sexual behaviour.[8] However, any association of ******* with executions had long become a historical curiosity by the time the slang sense of the word arose in twentieth-century America.[5] Moreover, burning was never prescribed as a punishment for homosexuality in either Britain or America.[7][5] This explanation is therefore considered to be an urban legend.[5]
An alternative possibility is that the word is connected with the practice of fagging in British private schools, in which younger boys performed (potentially sexual) duties for older boys,[5] although the word ****** was never used in this context, only ***. There is a reference to the word ****** being used in 17th century Britain to refer to a "man hired into military service simply to fill out the ranks at muster", but there is no known connection with the word's modern pejorative usage.[5]
The Yiddish word faygele, lit. "little bird", has been claimed by some to be related to the American usage. The similarity between the two words makes it possible that it might at least have had a reinforcing effect.[7][5]
Well we would make fun of you more with that gimp arm but that would be mean.