Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby Spyder on Thu 9/Dec/10 9:41pm

Any v8 (or any engine) can be enhanced by some force feeding
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Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby jeyboi on Thu 9/Dec/10 9:43pm

Spokes wrote:No replacement for cubic displacement.


Yeah, and if you can't beat 'em, ban 'em :rolleyes:
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Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby Spokes on Thu 9/Dec/10 9:47pm

Spyder wrote:Any v8 (or any engine) can be enhanced by some force feeding


Youve not see this then.

http://www.streetfire.net/video/sherman ... 130819.htm
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Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby dented on Thu 9/Dec/10 9:55pm

Spokes wrote:
Spyder wrote:Any v8 (or any engine) can be enhanced by some force feeding


Youve not see this then.

http://www.streetfire.net/video/sherman ... 130819.htm

But imagine that running a turbo about the size of a 44 gallon drum
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Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby kiwi_zg on Thu 9/Dec/10 10:04pm

jeyboi wrote:
Spokes wrote:No replacement for cubic displacement.


Yeah, and if you can't beat 'em, ban 'em :rolleyes:


Sure a V8 sounds good

But there's no denying the power and handling of Rod Millen's 2.0 litre 4 cylinder turbo Tacoma. Sounds pretty good too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ7gFfWZKWU&feature=player_embedded
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Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby Colin on Thu 9/Dec/10 10:11pm

Spokes wrote:
Spyder wrote:Any v8 (or any engine) can be enhanced by some force feeding


Youve not see this then.

http://www.streetfire.net/video/sherman ... 130819.htm

Been seeing pictures, and now video, for what seems like a couple of years but still haven't seen it moving under it's own power.

dented wrote:But imagine that running a turbo about the size of a 44 gallon drum

In 2007, the car owner wrote:The 500 HP rating is for a dead stock engine with the governer set at 2800 rpm. The engine the way it sits in the Mustang should be close to 900 HP @ 4200 rpm, with over 1300 ft. lbs at 1900 rpm. These engines are capable of making over 3000 HP with boost using many of the stock components
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Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby Datsane on Thu 9/Dec/10 10:28pm

3000hp AWESOME you'd want a really long throttle and some wide arsed tyres for that amount of power.
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Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby Spokes on Thu 9/Dec/10 10:35pm

Colin wrote:
Spokes wrote:
Spyder wrote:Any v8 (or any engine) can be enhanced by some force feeding


Youve not see this then.

http://www.streetfire.net/video/sherman ... 130819.htm

Been seeing pictures, and now video, for what seems like a couple of years but still haven't seen it moving under it's own power.

dented wrote:But imagine that running a turbo about the size of a 44 gallon drum

In 2007, the car owner wrote:The 500 HP rating is for a dead stock engine with the governer set at 2800 rpm. The engine the way it sits in the Mustang should be close to 900 HP @ 4200 rpm, with over 1300 ft. lbs at 1900 rpm. These engines are capable of making over 3000 HP with boost using many of the stock components


They upgraded the body work a bit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La1n_qIFZhs
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Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby Spokes on Thu 9/Dec/10 10:36pm

Datsane wrote:3000hp AWESOME you'd want a really long throttle and some wide arsed tyres for that amount of power.


Or tracks.......
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Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby Datsane on Thu 9/Dec/10 10:47pm

I don't know there is that vid of some Russians (or the likes) in a tank doing drifts on ice. I don't think the tracks helped that much.
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Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby znomit on Fri 29/Apr/11 8:23pm

Interesting... you can now opt out of having your address easily obtainable from your rego plate.
Probably a good idea if you're driving around with nice bikes strapped to the car.

https://transact.nzta.govt.nz/transacti ... entry.aspx

Changes to access were planned to come into force on 1 April 2011. However, due to delays in the supporting regulations the Ministry will extend this until 1 May 2011. These changes will better protect your personal information on the Motor Vehicle Register. Currently, the names and addresses held on the Motor Vehicle Register are publicly available to any person who provides the registration plate number of the vehicle and pays the prescribed fee.

After 1 May names and addresses from the register will only be available for the purposes of: enforcement of the law; maintenance of the security of New Zealand; collection of charges imposed or authorised by an enactment; and the administration and development of transport law and policy. Anyone who wishes to obtain names and addresses held on the register outside of these purposes will have to make an Official Information Act request to the NZTA. When considering such a request the NZTA must weigh up the public interest in releasing the information sought against the privacy rights of the person concerned.
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Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby pushbikerider on Fri 29/Apr/11 8:38pm

I signed up for this months ago, I'm glad that they have finally got it sorted
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Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby FLATULENTFRIEND on Fri 29/Apr/11 9:40pm

pushbikerider wrote:I signed up for this months ago, I'm glad that they have finally got it sorted


I opted in to opt out last year too. I’d had enough of the stalkers.
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Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby RJD on Fri 11/Nov/11 9:45am

New Wagon...

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SGV by robjdickinson, on Flickr
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Re: Show Us Your Bike Carrying Wagons

Postby thelivo on Friday 6:03pm

IMAG0218.jpg
Its furry
The Mighty new wagon.
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