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  1. these are the specs for the Dell XPS Renegade and here's the link to the page http://www.dell.com/html/us/products/renegade/renegade.html
  2. sharkster

    Pulsar Vzr N1

    ah gud stuff...dont make the mistake i made by bustin ur cash there...earn as much as u can n wen u come down buy a decent car...or bike
  3. drop a a different exotic flower at her doorstep for the next 5 days...she'll b fine...works all the time
  4. so true machan nissan fails in the economy department...the ironic thing is sumhow the owners r ok wit the gas guzzling...i hear even the march is poor on fuel
  5. on a gud day
  6. havent seen any manual ones...doubt they wudve been importd considerin how much ppl luv autos here...the maxima/cefiro SE in the US comes with the VQ35DE and a 6spd manual tranny...only the SR series had variale valve timin n lift (VVL/VTEC )...the best way to identify it is there should be a V after the 2-digit number on nissan VVL engines...SR20VE,SR16VE,SR20VET age is catchin up machan
  7. ok 99% of the cefiros come wit the 2L VQ20DE...a very very few come with the VQ25DE in SL the V35 skylines brought down are the 250GT's with the VQ25DE...but there r a few with the VQ30DE...not seen any with the detuned VQ35DE in SL in the US the V35 only comes with the detuned VQ35DE and so does the maxima SE (cefiro)...i dont think they get the smaller displacement options
  8. hsbc lifestyle loans r d way forward
  9. no machan the VQ25DE is on the 250GT skylines we get here...i think its around 170 to 180bhp but not sure...the 350GT comes with a detuned 350Z VQ35DE...i dont think we get any here
  10. it was only brought down recon if im not mistaken
  11. i quite like it...it comes wit the VQ25DE in SL...very nice interior but i hav no clue wat prices r...hardly advertised cos no1 wants to part wit em but i think there was one advertisd in the recent past
  12. sharkster

    Details!

    nope but i prefer not to giv details cos the person who brought it down is a frnd
  13. i am with cars n bikes nothing else
  14. nah man thats like havin a fite wit luvd ones n not forgivin them...change that attitude
  15. thats crap to hear machan but shit happens wen ur reckless rite...its a gud thing ur frnd's ok n u werent arnd
  16. shit dude r u ok?is the bike ok?
  17. sharkster

    Pulsar Vzr N1

    dude its ur car that ive seen on defonseka road
  18. sharkster

    Details!

    i knw of an evo 7 that was brought down as a lancer/cedia n sold for 3.8mill
  19. WTF? ado dragster this is mada material u bugger...
  20. for those who want motorcycle performance from four wheels the link for pics http://thekneeslider.com/motorcycle-powered-cars/ Motorcycle Powered Cars Current motorcycle engines are pretty sophisticated. You don't have to look at MotoGP engines to see it either, just visit any motorcycle dealer and look at the street bikes ready to follow you home. Many 600cc sportbikes produce over 100hp and 1000cc liter bikes develop over 150hp. The Suzuki Hayabusa comes in around 175hp and thanks to a well developed aftermarket, the big 'Busa can be turbocharged, given the big bore treatment and, of course, fitted with nitrous, for unbelievable horsepower gains. At a recent horsepower shootout, one well massaged Hayabusa cranked out over 700hp! Why not cars? With a little imagination you might look at those engines, note their compact dimensions, peer under the hood of a small car and go hmm... Well, before you pat yourself on the back for being so creative, it should be noted that folks have been putting motorcycle engines in cars for quite some time. The Cooper Car Company was putting 500cc JAP motorcycle engines into a ladder frame special and making a race car back in the late 1940's and BMW dropped a motorcycle engine into the Isetta in the mid 1950's. Even earlier, in the 20's and early 30's, the Morgan Motor Company built their famous 3 wheelers with V-twin engines from JAP and Matchless mounted right out front. If you're interested in very early micro cars and motorcycle powered cars you have a lot to choose from, there's the Peel, the Velorex, the Berkeley and many others that most people have never heard of. There's a large following and many active collectors for these early motorcycle/car hybrids but our focus here is on the modern engines produced today. Factory built and kit based There are a number of companies currently building motorcycle engine powered cars for both street and track applications. Some are complete factory built, finished cars while others are in various stages of completion or kit form. Depending on your skill level, tools and facilities at your disposal, time, energy and intended application you'll have to narrow down the choices and choose from there. If you're thinking of buying or building one of these beauties, keep in mind, road legal in one country may not be road legal anywhere else, so be sure to check with local registration authorities and with the company producing the car as they may already have the answers you need. Construction issues Powering a car with a motorcycle engine is a bit more complex than dropping a smallblock Chevy into your old street machine. Motorcycle engines are not equipped with a transmission containing a reverse gear or motor mount placements designed to work with a car so any of these motorcycle/car hybrids are going to be custom built the first time around. If you're comfortable building one off prototypes, you can start from scratch. Otherwise, you can take advantage of those who have done this before. Engine variations Builders have found many engines suitable for powering cars. Some current favorites are the Yamaha R1, Kawasaki ZX12, Kawasaki ZX9 and, of course, the Suzuki Hayabusa, however, any time you begin with a clean sheet, you can design for any engine desired. There are twin engine variations and various turbo setups, two wheel drive and four wheel drive as well. The only limits are imagination, creativity and skill. Motorcycle engine car companies There are a number of companies worldwide in the business of creating complete motorcycle powered vehicles. Some are very well known, others a bit obscure but over time we intend to have a fairly comprehensive list. Super7Cars Many of the cars below are variations on the Caterham, Lotus and Super 7 from England, but the problem on this side of the Atlantic is they're all right hand drive. Super7Cars, up in Canada, builds a Super 7 in left hand drive powered by a Hayabusa engine with lots of available options, including turbo and intercooler. Performance? Well how's 0-60 in 3.78 with roof, spare wheel, tools, jack, side curtains, mirrors and all-season tires, and fitted with a completely stock engine? It can be ordered in configurations up to 340hp. I'm starting to get a real warm fuzzy for these things, you get the performance of a superbike with full weather protection and a heater along with room for a passenger and luggage. Just imagine what this sounds like at full song on a twisty road ... DP Cars This company, which is basically one person, Dennis Palatov, has almost completed the DP1, an extraordinary Hayabusa powered track car. His web site documents in extreme detail the progress from initial concept to mockups and every step of the building process. He projects first delivery in February of 2006. If you are looking to see a very capable design engineer at work, visit his site, you will be amazed. I am definitely impressed. Don't take my word for it, check it out. Radical Extreme Sportscars Formed in 1996 to build racecars powered by superbike engines, they have been very successful with a constantly evolving series of cars. Radical is also the creator of the SR8, powered by their own V8 engine, created by joining the top ends of two Suzuki Hayabusa engines to a common crankcase. This Hayabusa based V8 in original form is producing 363hp and looks stunning. Their newest SR9 is a larger displacement version, growing from 2.6 liters to 3.0 liters with a commensurate increase in horsepower. Z Cars Ltd. Z Cars makes the motorcycle powered Mini, one of the most "gotta have" cars around as well as the Tiger. Several configurations are available, both single and twin engined R1 power, Hayabusa and turbo Hayabusa in the Mini and all sorts of Tiger variants. And just for good measure, their web site says they're working on a conversion for a Smart car. Remember those? Stock power output is 60hp. News Flash!! This just in... The Smartuki has now been built. It's a GSX-R1000 powered Smart Car with 180hp, 0-60 in 4.2 sec. and 12.4 quarter miles. I like it.
  21. i knw bro i didnt say it was u per se
  22. hi gunat if u do decide to go for the yoko's go for the A539 if available...they'd b a bit noisy cos of the hard sidewall but they'll make it up in the handling department...they might offer u the S306 but it seems more of a family sedan tyre wit d only advantage being no noise...which i doubt u'd worry abt wit a 4AGE hope this helps
  23. the forum is indeed buzzing but the lack of technical threads is disappointin...thats y i said the jokes r great but they outnumber the technical ones...another example is often wen sum1 posts a topic abt a new car, it almost always diverts to full-on politics wen the price is mentiond n how sum ppl can afford it n most cant...true i cant afford any of em either but not much is said abt the actual car! jus my two cents
  24. count me out of the race...the forum has been turned into more of a general forum than an automotiv one since the move from the old format to new...its actually a bit sad to see more jokes than anythng automotiv here (i mean technical) i was havin a chat wit madz abt it yesterday...dont get me wrong guys cos the sparco duo did the most damage but sum of us r responsible too...monamonu this is no offence to u machan i luv ur jokes but there has to be a balance...n i knw others hav already expressd it too
  25. sharkster

    Pulsar Vzr N1

    It's the SR20VET...n to think fuzzo is eyeing one but it only comes with CVT...this wud've been nissan's answer to the STi and EVO if they had been nice enuf to plant it in a sedan unregistered were goin for that price at the time i think but now the registered ones r arnd that price...i was looking for one (97/98 model old face) too at one point machan but till i sell my current car i cant think of buying another one interested in a cefiro?its got 10bhp less
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