TXSTYLE Drives.........THE BLUE BEAST!!!
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Originally posted by SKiDaZZLe
all runs 370-430HP were all on pump gas 93.
a/f on the 390 run is under 12 the whole way to redline... no need for leaded fuel yet
the 432 run was actually pegged at 10 on the a/f through the max torque range, and finished up at around 12.2 at redline...
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all runs 370-430HP were all on pump gas 93.
a/f on the 390 run is under 12 the whole way to redline... no need for leaded fuel yet
the 432 run was actually pegged at 10 on the a/f through the max torque range, and finished up at around 12.2 at redline...
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Fellas... might want to ask if you can use the copyrighted title "BLUE BEAST".
This title was actually given to Doug's insanely built blue NA 240Z many years ago!
Maybe you can call it the second (II) ???
Needless to say, good job guys - Ski, can't wait to hear how it runs at the road course!
This title was actually given to Doug's insanely built blue NA 240Z many years ago!
Maybe you can call it the second (II) ???
Needless to say, good job guys - Ski, can't wait to hear how it runs at the road course!
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What are those open pipes near each downpipe? Are those exhaust dumps that bypass the exhaust system at the push of a button? Sorry if someone else has asked this question but I couldn't find where anyone has asked it.
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Originally posted by Jumbosock
What are those open pipes near each downpipe? Are those exhaust dumps that bypass the exhaust system at the push of a button? Sorry if someone else has asked this question but I couldn't find where anyone has asked it.
What are those open pipes near each downpipe? Are those exhaust dumps that bypass the exhaust system at the push of a button? Sorry if someone else has asked this question but I couldn't find where anyone has asked it.
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i wont be in town this weekend, unfortunately. i spoke with marcus about setting up a meet next weekend or the weekend after that.
and about all the "boom" ****... i take it as a compliment... i mean he is talking about hitting the speed of sound, right?
and about all the "boom" ****... i take it as a compliment... i mean he is talking about hitting the speed of sound, right?
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Fellas... might want to ask if you can use the copyrighted title "BLUE BEAST".
Copywrites generally protect original works of authorship such as a novel or biography. Generally copywrites are not associated with names.
Trademarks are associated with names, used, or intended to be used, in commerce.
So as long as skidazzle doesn't plan on making a product called the "blue beast" to sell, I think he will be ok.
Copywrites generally protect original works of authorship such as a novel or biography. Generally copywrites are not associated with names.
Trademarks are associated with names, used, or intended to be used, in commerce.
So as long as skidazzle doesn't plan on making a product called the "blue beast" to sell, I think he will be ok.