love the first vid....bury that dam needle
when i dive more into boost. For now, no.Are you gonna do something about that intake manifold?
when i dive more into boost. For now, no.
That's what she saidKind of hard to see the size difference in the pics, but in person that half of an inch really stands out
That's what she said
Don't really have a set number because I want two different setups. Turbo, I'm hoping for mid 400s because I want the longblock stock. NA, I'm still undecided on the block so without the bottom end I'm hoping for just under 300whp, with the block how I've been dreaming up, around 330 to 350 because I'll stay on pump gas so max CR will be at 12.5:1Child, how much HP do you want out of this car once its "done" ?
That black sure is pretty. I don't know how you stand it in this heat though.... especially with no A/C
I'm usually not stuck in traffic and I'm used to being in cars with no AC. It's not too often that I'm actually hot in the car.That black sure is pretty. I don't know how you stand it in this heat though.... especially with no A/C
thats how it was when i learned to drive in Houston way back when. Still doesnt bother me to this day.I'm usually not stuck in traffic and I'm used to being in cars with no AC. It's not too often that I'm actually hot in the car.
To me, it's just alright. I tend to keep up with technology with the APS-C cameras so this one is a bit dated for me. It's a good camera though. Honestly, most readily available dslr cameras are actually pretty good, it's all in the user and lens selection. If you're looking at it for it's photo AND video capability, i'd say go for something better for the video part of it. Something with at least 60p at 1080 and manual controls.Hey question for you. What's your opinion on the Nikon d3200?
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To me, it's just alright. I tend to keep up with technology with the APS-C cameras so this one is a bit dated for me. It's a good camera though. Honestly, most readily available dslr cameras are actually pretty good, it's all in the user and lens selection. If you're looking at it for it's photo AND video capability, i'd say go for something better for the video part of it. Something with at least 60p at 1080 and manual controls.