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    1. #1
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      F1 engine warm-up

      ......or "How not to treat your 200k motor." Not bad throttle response though.....

      http://www.angeltowns2.net//smele/video/f1engine.wmv






    2. #2
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      I love that sound.
      :3gears: Rob Jones Project "Wild Goat"

    3. #3
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      20,000 rpm sounds so great! Just watched it again to start my day on a good note.:icon996:

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      Looks to be a little on the lean side to me. Maybe they need to step up the jets in the carburetor one or two sizes.
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      sheesh..i want

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      I'll bet if you put the sound track on a reel-to-reel and slowed it down, it would sound like a mean ol' junkyard dog.
      Ken
      If there is a hard way to do something, I'll find it!
      My other car is a Vega.

    7. #7
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      screw a Banks TT setup.... give me one of those!!

    8. #8
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      BBQ anyone? We could cook some burgers on those headers!
      Steve Ragusa - North Jersey
      2006 Infiniti G35x
      Former Build - 1988 Monte Carlo SS - ZZ4-cammed TPI 355, F-body serpentine conversion, World-Class 5-speed, Eibachs/Bilsteins, Howe tall LBJs, 34mm hollow front swaybar, 3/4" straight rear bar, 17" Coys C55s, 12" front discs, and more. Sold on 2/28/11.

    9. #9
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      do the headers glow while racing? that is amazing. i want my car to run best with glowing headers and flames shooting!!!!!!

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      Please don't. If your headers are glowing, imagine the extreme heat that your pistons are experiencing. If your headers are glowing, shut the thing off as fast as possible and figure out why. Extreme lean condition, severe vacuum leak (resulting inn extreme lean condition).
      Don't ask me why these guys don't mind glowing headers. F1 engines are not turbocharged. Maybe it's just during start-up.
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    11. #11
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      Headers don't just glow when there is something wrong. Hell, cast iron manifolds will glow if you're on the power long enough. Imagine a truck pulling a trailer up a hill. That F1 engine is used to some more air flowing over it when it's turning those types of RPM. This will also explain why they are using pretty exotic metal for exhaust. I have been pulling a lot of video from the web, and many of the dyno videos show engines with glowing headers at the end of a run. That F1 engine is computer controlled, I highly doubt they are running it lean, or at least lean enough to damage it.

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      I agree. "I'm just saying: Don't try this at home, kids."
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      GREAT vid!!! Thanks for sharing!!!! Considering the SUPER high rpm they are able to do the first part of the vid that thing is just above idle. They dont idle like a small block,yes the headers will glow like that if you are on the power long enough or under a load like BB69 said. BTW that is an ENGINE!!!! motors run on electricity!!!!!!

    14. #14
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      Po-tA-to, Po-ta-to. I did manage to call it an engine in the title......

      Here's another one you might like. The guy that sent this to me said it is out of a 1.5L V16. Great sounding ENGINE!!! Set your speaker volume to 10!
      Attached Files Attached Files

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      How come when I "right click save as" and try to play it later ,it wont play????

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      Restomod- Best avitar....EVER!

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      Craig-

      Believe it or not, that engine (the audio clip) is a 1953 BRM 1.5 V16 (supercharged). I've got clips from the cockpit (obviously not me) at speed. The video looks like an older BMW P82; but that's a s.w.a.g.

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      Do you still have the video clip. Lets see it!

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      Denise Richards....its ALL her fault but Thanks !

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      No vid of that BRM run; I was referring to the video you posted. I've been told there are some runs somewhere on a guy's site, but it doesn't come up when (I) Google it. I'll get it one of these days...

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