yeah i got a pcIII, ran like a dog without it. Anyway, i havent been on track yet so dont be too harshIsleofNinja wrote:zx-10r wrote:
with my new exhausts i hardly ever go past 90 in first gear becuase it gets too friggen crazy+ if you did hit a pothole at 8000+ rpm you would be in quite bit of shit
Maybe we should be wearing straight jackets (or nappies) and living in cosy little padded cells once you add PC-III ,
acceleration comparison?
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Re: acceleration comparison?
Let the good times roll.
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Re: acceleration comparison?
[quote="IsleofNinja
Any IT people here know how the hell I can post my 10R flyby vid??? (For acceleration referance purposes
)[/quote]
you should be able to upload it like a normal pic attachment, just make sure its not too big. any decent video editing software (prob got some with your camera) should be able to reduce it to email/interweb size. .wmv or .avi are prob the best formats as they are the most common used
Any IT people here know how the hell I can post my 10R flyby vid??? (For acceleration referance purposes
you should be able to upload it like a normal pic attachment, just make sure its not too big. any decent video editing software (prob got some with your camera) should be able to reduce it to email/interweb size. .wmv or .avi are prob the best formats as they are the most common used
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