timeslip... TT 225Q on the left...
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re: timeslip... TT 225Q on the left...
This is a joke, for those of you without a sense of humor. I don't think ANY TT, modified howeverwhoo could run this time but I thought the TT owners in the group needed a laugh :-)
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You wouldn't have had enough time to modify your 225TTQ THAT Much! lol :)
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There is a TT that could do these times -
it sits in a garage at Westetten, outside Ingolstadt.
It has 2 engines, each of which develop over 400 bhp
Now there is something to consider.
it sits in a garage at Westetten, outside Ingolstadt.
It has 2 engines, each of which develop over 400 bhp
Now there is something to consider.
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re: timeslip... TT 225Q on the left...
I had a chance to actually witness 1/4 mile runs for the first time this past Friday, and you definitely got me when I saw the time slip. I saw one Honda civic run a 10.38 and it took me a while before I realized just how quick that time was. When I saw hopped up Mustangs and old Camaros with half the engine sticking out of the bay running high 13's, etc. it made me realize just how much work goes into getting a car down the quarter so quick. I even saw a guy in a Semi run high 16's and gave a few cars a hell of a time, as well as a few Bikes running low 10's and one in the mid 9's. I'm not sure I have enough money to attempt such runs in my car (the hard launches and rapid gear shifts have to take a toll...right?), but nuff respect to those of you who do this...I truly had a good time. I can't wait to actually go to a track and some cars race!
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Re: 2 engines in a tt?? one in front and one in rear? or does it drive by remote? :)
Yes
One in front and one in the rear. The engine management systems and diffs are linked electronically and let us say the gear mechanism is "sophisticated".
One can assume "someone" is having a great time, a number of very heavyweight guys are involved, it has no practical use whatsoever!
One in front and one in the rear. The engine management systems and diffs are linked electronically and let us say the gear mechanism is "sophisticated".
One can assume "someone" is having a great time, a number of very heavyweight guys are involved, it has no practical use whatsoever!
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