Has anybody acutally been to one of these events?
Has anybody acutally been to one of these events?

Originally Posted by chinny
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Any updates of car shows?
there is a show in sanford off of I4 at the bennigans there in sanford.
TL pressure sensor, drag setup... (possilby dual sensors too) on the 29th of this month. Nonsanctioned thus far...
Last edited by Bumpin' Yota; 10-21-2005 at 01:34 AM.
1 volt = [1(kg)(meter^2)] / [(second^3)(ampere)]
1 watt = 1 joule / second
1 watt = (1 Newton)(meter) / second
1 watt = [1 kg/(second^2)] (meter) / second
simplifying we find:
1 watt = [1(kg)(meter)] / (second ^3)
therefore:
P = (I)(V)
1 watt = (1 volt)(1ampere)
1 watt = ( [1(kg)(meter^2)] / [(second^3)(ampere)] )(1 ampere)
1 watt = [1(kg)(meter^2)] / (second^3)
And that is WHY Power is in the SI units of Watts. enjoy!
man their was a show of some kind on SW 137th ave and like 130st I passed by it on my way to check on my grandparents after the storm. ****ers were having a show with no power anywhere in the neighborhood LOL
Did anyone go to the show last night?
I was there in the black 4runner - I was the only one who laid on top of their roof! LOL
150.9 legal with the truck off...(had no way to keep the rpms at 2000 for my HOalt...
) Had a HUUUUGE turnout btw. And oddly enough I was only one of 4 people to break into the 150s. The other 3 were walled and had 5 or more drivers. hehehe
Oh and a dude was talking smack to me in my class (Pro 1-2) not sure if he was being serious or messing around. In any case he had a wall, 2 15s, a juiced mojo doing a 147 and change.
1 volt = [1(kg)(meter^2)] / [(second^3)(ampere)]
1 watt = 1 joule / second
1 watt = (1 Newton)(meter) / second
1 watt = [1 kg/(second^2)] (meter) / second
simplifying we find:
1 watt = [1(kg)(meter)] / (second ^3)
therefore:
P = (I)(V)
1 watt = (1 volt)(1ampere)
1 watt = ( [1(kg)(meter^2)] / [(second^3)(ampere)] )(1 ampere)
1 watt = [1(kg)(meter^2)] / (second^3)
And that is WHY Power is in the SI units of Watts. enjoy!
I dont even know where sanford is lol isnt I-4 up by Tampa and ****? we are all in Miami-Dade & Broward
no north orlando I4 and SR46
1 volt = [1(kg)(meter^2)] / [(second^3)(ampere)]
1 watt = 1 joule / second
1 watt = (1 Newton)(meter) / second
1 watt = [1 kg/(second^2)] (meter) / second
simplifying we find:
1 watt = [1(kg)(meter)] / (second ^3)
therefore:
P = (I)(V)
1 watt = (1 volt)(1ampere)
1 watt = ( [1(kg)(meter^2)] / [(second^3)(ampere)] )(1 ampere)
1 watt = [1(kg)(meter^2)] / (second^3)
And that is WHY Power is in the SI units of Watts. enjoy!
wouldnt that be "Central Forida"? **** the bahamas are closer to me than sanford LOL
Same difference. 200 miles isnt that far at all PARTIUCALRY when you consider there aren't a lot of GOOD audio competitions in this state....
1 volt = [1(kg)(meter^2)] / [(second^3)(ampere)]
1 watt = 1 joule / second
1 watt = (1 Newton)(meter) / second
1 watt = [1 kg/(second^2)] (meter) / second
simplifying we find:
1 watt = [1(kg)(meter)] / (second ^3)
therefore:
P = (I)(V)
1 watt = (1 volt)(1ampere)
1 watt = ( [1(kg)(meter^2)] / [(second^3)(ampere)] )(1 ampere)
1 watt = [1(kg)(meter^2)] / (second^3)
And that is WHY Power is in the SI units of Watts. enjoy!
I would of gone if my truck was done

that was meOriginally Posted by Bumpin' Yota
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ah what was that site again for my throttle cable - I have the worst memory ever...lol
1 volt = [1(kg)(meter^2)] / [(second^3)(ampere)]
1 watt = 1 joule / second
1 watt = (1 Newton)(meter) / second
1 watt = [1 kg/(second^2)] (meter) / second
simplifying we find:
1 watt = [1(kg)(meter)] / (second ^3)
therefore:
P = (I)(V)
1 watt = (1 volt)(1ampere)
1 watt = ( [1(kg)(meter^2)] / [(second^3)(ampere)] )(1 ampere)
1 watt = [1(kg)(meter^2)] / (second^3)
And that is WHY Power is in the SI units of Watts. enjoy!

wtf??
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Originally Posted by kickinaudio
hehehe I thought you were joking but I wasnt sure until now!
The guy that talked smack to me, saw that my zip ties had broken that I use to keep my throttle plate slightly open. This allows my engine to run at 2000rpm. He suggested a site I could buy some sort of cable lock where I could very easily set my rpm using it....
1 volt = [1(kg)(meter^2)] / [(second^3)(ampere)]
1 watt = 1 joule / second
1 watt = (1 Newton)(meter) / second
1 watt = [1 kg/(second^2)] (meter) / second
simplifying we find:
1 watt = [1(kg)(meter)] / (second ^3)
therefore:
P = (I)(V)
1 watt = (1 volt)(1ampere)
1 watt = ( [1(kg)(meter^2)] / [(second^3)(ampere)] )(1 ampere)
1 watt = [1(kg)(meter^2)] / (second^3)
And that is WHY Power is in the SI units of Watts. enjoy!
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