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    I've got one on the cards too. We might have to have a DRAG CARTS
    class at straightliners...........

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    your starting a monster Ben.

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    your starting a monster Ben.

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    Collecting parts atm Deano

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    Collecting parts atm Deano

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    what is the basic plan Ben

    are you using a standard 'modified' chassis?

    what are you using for a motor? and don't tell me that you are taking the motor out of judge for the winter and using that for a kart as that will make me cry.

    But i would love to see the result?

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    what is the basic plan Ben

    are you using a standard 'modified' chassis?

    what are you using for a motor? and don't tell me that you are taking the motor out of judge for the winter and using that for a kart as that will make me cry.

    But i would love to see the result?

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    But one of these may be better?

    http://www.tigerracing.com/cars/tiger-z100-main.php

    2 x gsxr1000 motors
    0-100 in 2.9sec in full road trim.

    nearly as fast as a bike.

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    But one of these may be better?

    http://www.tigerracing.com/cars/tiger-z100-main.php

    2 x gsxr1000 motors
    0-100 in 2.9sec in full road trim.

    nearly as fast as a bike.

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    Would using an exsisting Rotax or Senior Chassis be sufficient? Or would you guys be building up your own floor plans?

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    Would using an exsisting Rotax or Senior Chassis be sufficient? Or would you guys be building up your own floor plans?

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    LOVE IT !!

    Saw something similar at the UK National kit car show few years back.
    Had 2 ZX9R engines, 1 to the front, 1 to the rear, Not linked.
    2 rev counters, and 2 gear sticks side by side.. 1 bent to the left, 1 bent to the right... so you held the both like a "T".
    "I asked him what if you missed a gear on 1 engine?"
    He said "no prob's, still go's hard, just use one side or other of
    the T shift to bring the engines back to gether"!!!
    I wasn't 100% convinced, but it did have an awfull lot of trophy's
    from roundy-round racing.

    Tony.J.

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    LOVE IT !!

    Saw something similar at the UK National kit car show few years back.
    Had 2 ZX9R engines, 1 to the front, 1 to the rear, Not linked.
    2 rev counters, and 2 gear sticks side by side.. 1 bent to the left, 1 bent to the right... so you held the both like a "T".
    "I asked him what if you missed a gear on 1 engine?"
    He said "no prob's, still go's hard, just use one side or other of
    the T shift to bring the engines back to gether"!!!
    I wasn't 100% convinced, but it did have an awfull lot of trophy's
    from roundy-round racing.

    Tony.J.

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    Fuck me those little carts would get crackn ah.

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    Fuck me those little carts would get crackn ah.

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    You could always try a pulse-jet.....




    or go for the 2 Jets, afterburner, reheat, 6 fuel pumps,
    300+ lbs of thrust model .... [:0]

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    You could always try a pulse-jet.....




    or go for the 2 Jets, afterburner, reheat, 6 fuel pumps,
    300+ lbs of thrust model .... [:0]

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    thats just nuts and wrong...................

    how the hell are you suposed to do power slides if you can.t make the wheels break traction.
    Born again Juvenile delinquent


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    thats just nuts and wrong...................

    how the hell are you suposed to do power slides if you can.t make the wheels break traction.
    Born again Juvenile delinquent


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    When to much power just isn't enough.


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