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So when does it no longer count as being a Saturn...
lmao sorry it was funny
Originally posted by ECOtec Gods
Consider this: 800 hp is a lot on a 2.0L motor. With 750hp, three-quarters of a thousand you're basically dealing with 6.14 hp per cubic inch. Pressures and stresses of all kinds thermal and mechanical loading across the board escalate to extreme levels. A Chevrolet 5.7-liter LS1 V8 with this much specific power (horsepower per cubic inch) would be making 2,137 hp
So when does it no longer count as being a Saturn...
[img]{SMILIES_PATH}/biggrin.gif[/img] When I do the engine swap...which won't happen!
It'll always be a Saturn...some call it "sacriligious" for what I've done to it, but hey...it's all about changing the game. Anybody can slap a body kit on. You've got to do somethin different to seperate yourself from others.
I'm on 20's, shaved, bagged, kitted w/Lambo doors and soon to be boosted...what more could you ask for?
So when does it no longer count as being a Saturn...
You've got to do somethin different to seperate yourself from others.
lol we drive saturns. put it like that, we are already seperated from alot of people
Just baught a Big Mac, Throw some Cheese on that bitch...
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<br />**i*14: i actually shot a bird for sitting over my car
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<br />tool:
<br />One who lacks the mental capacity to know he is being used
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<br />[quote author="Schizzo97SC2"]what have we learned boys and girls? SOHC's are not fast. ever.[/quote]
btw wasnt haten on your ride man what your doin takes ALOT of skill. i just found detroitbass's coment funny
Originally posted by ECOtec Gods
Consider this: 800 hp is a lot on a 2.0L motor. With 750hp, three-quarters of a thousand you're basically dealing with 6.14 hp per cubic inch. Pressures and stresses of all kinds thermal and mechanical loading across the board escalate to extreme levels. A Chevrolet 5.7-liter LS1 V8 with this much specific power (horsepower per cubic inch) would be making 2,137 hp
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