I'm just sayin'

Kuchtaboy

Unregistered User
not a huge difference, no. You'll probably make more noise and a couple horse power, but with it being auto... lol

<< rock's kmh. 30 in town would suck. that's balls slow.


fastest I've ever seen mine at was 160 on a track, that's pretty cool. lol
 

OGstackadoIIa

TEAM LlGHTSPEED RACING
not a huge difference, no. You'll probably make more noise and a couple horse power, but with it being auto... lol

<< rock's kmh. 30 in town would suck. that's balls slow.


fastest I've ever seen mine at was 160 on a track, that's pretty cool. lol
Was it a weird transition from M/h?
kilometers are ghey
Sign your neg rep, you c***; don't be a coward :nono:

-1 back to you
 

dementodad

Demented
MPH to KMH was a little weird at first, but that was so long ago that it is stranger to use miles now. I was back in the US for 18 months and was late for everything for about a month because when I checked distances I still thought about it in kilometers. It is easy to go 30 km mixed road in 30 minutes; 30 miles in 30 minutes is a little different.
Otherwise a meter is about a yard, a foot is about 30 cm and an inch is about 2.5 cm. If you can deal with the "about" there is no real problem. Fahrenheit to Celsius was and sometimes still is a little more work. The quick formula is (F-30)/2=C or (Cx2)+30=F. So 75 Fahrenheit,{ (75-30)/2=22.5 }, is 22.5 Celsius.
 


dementodad

Demented
BTW, I saw a guy pulling into the base in Heidelberg driving an yellow American market Type R; at least it had Type R stickers on the sides.
 
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