08-28-2011, 12:41 AM
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#3593
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SST...
Drives: SST Camaro 2010
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: East Coast of Florida
Posts: 5,927
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Originally Posted by mikepage0007
i agree, i think it sounds great...but i was under impression that you would not notice it as a screamer sitting at a traffic light...thats not possible unless your def..lol
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Thought it was going to be just a little quieter. Oh well...
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Originally Posted by Brianskeet
That is drop dead sexy!!!
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Thanks. Still should be deceiving for many when it is going down the road. Looks pretty normal at cruise.
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Originally Posted by Cali_Camaro_SS
Any time bro. I was happy to film that
yea same here i cant wait to film some of the ground stomping tuning
2012 apocalypse might come early lol, once he launches that beast prepare for the polar shift
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Thanks bud. It will be nice when the control arms are fixed and the throttle blades can actually be cracked open some.
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Originally Posted by andredmg
He he he bluuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurrrrr!!! I luv it and I want it!!! That car is the sickest especially since I know what is goin on underneath the hood, chassis, etc... That first video at idle Im really diggin it, definetly has some LOPE blur blur blur blur blur he he, dont stop the madness B and BIG CONGRATS gettin real close brotha. I feel your pain I had to re register my whip while I was waiting on the biuld. Car is definetly The Sickest, you're building a legend.  
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Hey A. If you have any more info on transport back to FLA shoot me a PM. Wanna relax in Florida ?
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Originally Posted by armysig
There is a very good reason why they went with that controller, and it's because guys between the ages of 18 to 35 know the pattern of the buttons very well due to the large amounts of time spent using it for gaming. Thus, the soldier will not have to learn a new pattern of button pushing.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I see the Xbox controller on a lot of military applications now days. It's easy to hack, and everyone knows it.
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You hit the nail on the head. The easier way to drive it is autonomous or setting waypoints on the tablet, but for real-time driving most military love the XBox. It is so second nature. Especially at 100 knots.
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Originally Posted by SSE 4 2SS
B,
I know this is going back a while, but in post nine, do you happen to know what tires those are on that concept car...???
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Custom cut tires by Goodyear. You could order some but the cost would be prohibitive. They are literally hand cut. Have the clip somewhere of them doing those.
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