This Might offend some of you.
#1
Check this out. A Mustang with a Skyline engine will be in the film.
http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?viewThrea...fID=0&tID=72268
http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?viewThrea...fID=0&tID=72268
#3
Originally posted by HastaLaVista@January 24, 2006, 9:08 PM
Yeah, that was mentioned here late last year. Terrible.
Yeah, that was mentioned here late last year. Terrible.
#4
Originally posted by Damestic89@January 24, 2006, 10:00 PM
Check this out. A Mustang with a Skyline engine will be in the film.
http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?viewThrea...fID=0&tID=72268
Check this out. A Mustang with a Skyline engine will be in the film.
http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?viewThrea...fID=0&tID=72268
#6
God, seeing that fart can on the back of that stang is killing me. I will need professional mental help to recover from this.
#9
Try this:
http://www.starterupsteve.com/flash/html/3...3_3urious.shtml
Made me laugh so hard I almost dropped my beer.
http://www.starterupsteve.com/flash/html/3...3_3urious.shtml
Made me laugh so hard I almost dropped my beer.
#12
Originally posted by rygenstormlocke@January 24, 2006, 11:16 PM
Try this:
http://www.starterupsteve.com/flash/html/3...3_3urious.shtml
Made me laugh so hard I almost dropped my beer.
Try this:
http://www.starterupsteve.com/flash/html/3...3_3urious.shtml
Made me laugh so hard I almost dropped my beer.
#15
Umm, am I the only one who might be able to appreciate that? It is pretty easy to get over 600hp from the RB26DETT on a stock block, and it could weigh half as much as the original Ford V8. How is that a bad thing? Just because it isn't a Ford product?
What if it was an LS1? Would that have been OK?
Sometimes myopic brand loyalty is severely misplaced. Lighten up, and learn to appreciate quality components -- no matter who makes them.
Sheez, I am starting to sound like an anti-racism commercial.
As far as the movie is concerned, I find it really ridiculous that someone would choose a classic Mustang as a drifiting platform. That makes no sense what-so-ever. But, given that, the tuners over there would easily consider putting in an RB26DETT as they are readily available, and they know how to tune them. Just like we in America would stick to the V8's and going straight, as that is what we know.
Flame away.
What if it was an LS1? Would that have been OK?
Sometimes myopic brand loyalty is severely misplaced. Lighten up, and learn to appreciate quality components -- no matter who makes them.
Sheez, I am starting to sound like an anti-racism commercial.
As far as the movie is concerned, I find it really ridiculous that someone would choose a classic Mustang as a drifiting platform. That makes no sense what-so-ever. But, given that, the tuners over there would easily consider putting in an RB26DETT as they are readily available, and they know how to tune them. Just like we in America would stick to the V8's and going straight, as that is what we know.
Flame away.
#17
Originally posted by Rampant@January 26, 2006, 3:16 PM
Umm, am I the only one who might be able to appreciate that? It is pretty easy to get over 600hp from the RB26DETT on a stock block, and it could weigh half as much as the original Ford V8. How is that a bad thing? Just because it isn't a Ford product?
What if it was an LS1? Would that have been OK?
Sometimes myopic brand loyalty is severely misplaced. Lighten up, and learn to appreciate quality components -- no matter who makes them.
Sheez, I am starting to sound like an anti-racism commercial.
As far as the movie is concerned, I find it really ridiculous that someone would choose a classic Mustang as a drifiting platform. That makes no sense what-so-ever. But, given that, the tuners over there would easily consider putting in an RB26DETT as they are readily available, and they know how to tune them. Just like we in America would stick to the V8's and going straight, as that is what we know.
Flame away.
Umm, am I the only one who might be able to appreciate that? It is pretty easy to get over 600hp from the RB26DETT on a stock block, and it could weigh half as much as the original Ford V8. How is that a bad thing? Just because it isn't a Ford product?
What if it was an LS1? Would that have been OK?
Sometimes myopic brand loyalty is severely misplaced. Lighten up, and learn to appreciate quality components -- no matter who makes them.
Sheez, I am starting to sound like an anti-racism commercial.
As far as the movie is concerned, I find it really ridiculous that someone would choose a classic Mustang as a drifiting platform. That makes no sense what-so-ever. But, given that, the tuners over there would easily consider putting in an RB26DETT as they are readily available, and they know how to tune them. Just like we in America would stick to the V8's and going straight, as that is what we know.
Flame away.
#19
Originally posted by Rampant@January 26, 2006, 2:16 PM
Umm, am I the only one who might be able to appreciate that? It is pretty easy to get over 600hp from the RB26DETT on a stock block, and it could weigh half as much as the original Ford V8. How is that a bad thing? Just because it isn't a Ford product?
What if it was an LS1? Would that have been OK?
Sometimes myopic brand loyalty is severely misplaced. Lighten up, and learn to appreciate quality components -- no matter who makes them.
Sheez, I am starting to sound like an anti-racism commercial.
As far as the movie is concerned, I find it really ridiculous that someone would choose a classic Mustang as a drifiting platform. That makes no sense what-so-ever. But, given that, the tuners over there would easily consider putting in an RB26DETT as they are readily available, and they know how to tune them. Just like we in America would stick to the V8's and going straight, as that is what we know.
Flame away.
Umm, am I the only one who might be able to appreciate that? It is pretty easy to get over 600hp from the RB26DETT on a stock block, and it could weigh half as much as the original Ford V8. How is that a bad thing? Just because it isn't a Ford product?
What if it was an LS1? Would that have been OK?
Sometimes myopic brand loyalty is severely misplaced. Lighten up, and learn to appreciate quality components -- no matter who makes them.
Sheez, I am starting to sound like an anti-racism commercial.
As far as the movie is concerned, I find it really ridiculous that someone would choose a classic Mustang as a drifiting platform. That makes no sense what-so-ever. But, given that, the tuners over there would easily consider putting in an RB26DETT as they are readily available, and they know how to tune them. Just like we in America would stick to the V8's and going straight, as that is what we know.
Flame away.
I think most people know of the RB25's potential for power.. But the sound that they make is just horrid. One of the key enjoyments of driving a mustang is the sound they make.
It has nothing to do with what country makes it..it just is not the way a mustang is supposed to sound.
#20
Ok, fair enough, that engine can make power, but the fart can has to go!!!! It looks terrible on the back of that classic stang body!
And knight is right, the sound is gonna be nasty on that engine. I still think this is crossing the line.
Just my opinion.
And knight is right, the sound is gonna be nasty on that engine. I still think this is crossing the line.
Just my opinion.