Fast and the Furious
#23
RE: Fast and the Furious
hollywood and cars......cough..........
I really dont remeber, but didnt the eclipse spyder in the sequel have that "Cool" chrome steering wheel that alot of the mini lowrider trucks have....hahaha....I mean thats really cool
I really dont remeber, but didnt the eclipse spyder in the sequel have that "Cool" chrome steering wheel that alot of the mini lowrider trucks have....hahaha....I mean thats really cool
#26
RE: Fast and the Furious
i had a magazine a while back that listed all of the cars from FNF what they really were and what they were suposed to be, they used a 99 GS w/ the 420a but tried to play it off as a GST, if they did try to play it off as a GSX they did a ****ty job, hence the spin out in "his" big race.
#28
RE: Fast and the Furious
the front wheels spinning doesnt necessarily mean it was front wheel drive. the GSX has all wheel drive with a front wheel drive bias as does the Evolution (pick a number) and the 3000GT VR-4 (pick a year). but to answer your questions about the fast and the furious. when he opens the hood to prove that he is 'worthy' if you look at the intake side of the engine you'll see that its on the drivers side and the turbo has no oil or coolant lines attatched to it. also Ja-rule being the stupid **** for brains that he is. notices that he has enough nitrous to blow himself to pieces period. Nitrous Oxide is NOT FLAMMABLE. when the car blows up that blue green color when they shoot it is just an effect from the movies nothing more. even if it was flammable... he couldnt tell how much nitrous he had in the car simply by looking at the top of the valve cover...
#29
RE: Fast and the Furious
Only when it is mixed with fuel its flamable. HAHAHAHAHA ja rule. Well i know what your saying with the bias... but its perfectly clear, the front wheels are spining wildly while the rear wheels are just moving with the car