black34v6 |
05-17-2007 06:06 PM |
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Originally Posted by SmokingSS
(Post 345483)
wow, learn your cars. 'nuff said.
GT never refers to supercharged. GTP is the blown grand prix.
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wow...learn to read:
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isnt there a supercharger involved with said FWD GP GT ? (the GT usually denotes a supercharged car).
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note the "?" -- in the English language we use this to mark the end of a question for which we are seeking information.
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if you are knocking Bubba cause hes gonna do mid-low 14's with a N/A car and you are saying your supercharged vehicle could only do 15s ...
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this is a modifier to the above question in that it implies that if you are comparing apples to oranges then you shouldn't be trying to do so. However this little bit hangs on the answer to the previous question.
dangling participle. everyone uses these.
/English lesson.
note: I have been informed that there was a 3.8 n/a Grand Prix in 1999, didn't know that as I've never owned a Grand Prix. My aunt owns one on the other hand, it is a GT -- its a 2006 model and it has the 3.8 with a supercharger. since that is the only mention i know of a Grand Prix GT - i linked his car with my aunts car.
[ sarcasm ]forgive me o great and all knowing car person for my greivous error[ /sarcasm ]
again -- comparing apples to oranges. a bigger displacement engine. Thats like if i put a 396 in my camaro and then said that your 350 doesnt go as fast as mine with parts on it.
<twirls finger> i think all of you guys are gonna be pretty surprised at the difference in his car once Bubba is done. However it wont matter. because you are all bigoted towards v6 engines, or rather the 3.4 in general, you will give Bubba and anyone else with a 3.4 **** because you think its justified. <shrugs> typical v8 behavior.
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