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Chiming in waaaaaayyy late...Fastest ever in Scirocco.



And I believe it's in references to the Volkswagen built Bi-Motor Scirocco 
or as we like to call it "The Twin"...

Speaking of the Twin, what's up with it?

-Raffi


At 06:03 PM 3/13/2004, C Boyko wrote:
>You know, I very seldom participate in these matters of physics, but Allyn 
>will back me on this. It is MY physics book which has the definative 
>answer about Sciroccos, aptly placed, strangely enough, in the chapter on 
>"acceleration". Fire the link at 'em Allyn!
>
>Cathy, from Cincy...
>
>
>>From: "Jason F. Snow" <jasonfsnow@optonline.net>
>>Reply-To: jasonfsnow@optonline.net
>>To: 'Aaron' <aaron@brixtonhill.demon.co.uk>, 'Scirocco Mailing List' 
>><scirocco-l@scirocco.org>, 'Dan Smith' <sad_rocc@yahoo.com>
>>Subject: Chiming in waaaaaayyy late...Fastest ever in Scirocco.
>>Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 20:14:45 -0500
>>
>>I know I'm chiming in WAAAY Late. But...
>>
>>118MPH (MAXED OUT)...4k tranny with 2.0 block, 1.8 head SS Header and
>>Autotech exhaust, stock cams...That was when setup was in old Scirocco...The
>>87 that got smashed....Honest numbers from an honest guy ;-)
>>
>>Jason
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: scirocco-l-bounces@scirocco.org
>>[mailto:scirocco-l-bounces@scirocco.org] On Behalf Of Aaron
>>Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 8:12 PM
>>To: Scirocco Mailing List; Dan Smith
>>Subject: Re: What's the fastest can ever take your Scirocco? - more numbers
>>
>>
>>On 13 Mar 2004, at 22:13, Dan Smith wrote:
>>
>> > Woohoo! I applied something I learned in high school to real life! My
>> > teacher would be so proud. Anyways, you say IF it is set in motion,
>> > THEN it has energy. RIght, kinetic energy correct? Instead of
>> > potential that is. If I remember correctly, it's sort of like a
>> > sliding scale with potential on one side and kinetic on the other. So
>> > when you hit max velocity (I forget that term), you have full kinetic.
>> > Until then, there's a bit of potential hanging out.
>>
>>I think you're talking about Newtonian physics - Einsteinium physics is
>>a whole other ball game! :) The potential energy of a mass in
>>Einsteinium physics (or relativity theory physics) is expressed in
>>terms of nuclear potential energy
>>
>>Aaron in London
>>
>>Anyway... I think maybe I should drop this thread - or at least take it
>>off list. Don't want to bore everyone to death
>>
>>
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