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is it aerodymanically possible for a colt to go that fast?

i wouldnt think so.

 

i mean, driving a car designed to go that fast is one thing, but to drive a lunch box that fast is another.

 

 

Yes. That run was only at 16psi, so figure 420-440whp. Turned up, it just got there ALOT faster.

 

 

 

So why not show the whole vid? We all know you wrecked it, so what difference does it make?

 

Different day. And I just spoke with the insurance company, the suit is still pending. It's no matter really, the damages the city claimed are well within my limits of liability, but just incase....

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is it aerodymanically possible for a colt to go that fast?

i wouldnt think so.

 

i mean, driving a car designed to go that fast is one thing, but to drive a lunch box that fast is another.

 

 

This is why you have problems...

 

Colt = 85mph Beater.

 

Porsche, Ferarri, ect.. Wind tunnel tested to perform stable @ 200+ with ducting/ body shaping ect.

 

 

Same reason why strapping a F-16 engine to the wright brothers plane would end in disaster ;)

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This is why you have problems...

 

Colt = 85mph Beater.

 

Porsche, Ferarri, ect.. Wind tunnel tested to perform stable @ 200+ with ducting/ body shaping ect.

 

 

Same reason why strapping a F-16 engine to the wright brothers plane would end in disaster ;)

 

 

All it needed was a ricer wing, and all would have been gravy. No ducting or 1/2 million $ supercar design involved.

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