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hahah laughing at this thread. not a lot of evidence in the first post that shoes an understanding of turbocharged petrol engines or v8's.

cars built for 2 different markets also people.

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hahah laughing at this thread. not a lot of evidence in the first post that shoes an understanding of turbocharged petrol engines or v8's.

cars built for 2 different markets also people.

yeah different markets, the slider gate mad kents and the good for nothing flanelet burnout and straight line speed v8 douches. lol

the jap's used nitrous oxide in there fighter planes in world war 2. during a dog fight, the used it to get out of dodgy situations, pretty smart hey

They lost the war, so how smart could it have been?

^^^ True hehe

The Japanese lost...

1) HIRYU

2) AKAGI

3) SORYU and

4) KAGA in June '42 at Midway

Nitrous couldn't help them then, at this turning point in the Pacific.

Were they the small ships? Perhaps pocket battleships?

They were f?%kin CARRIERS!

4 CARRIERS that their planes couldn't return to.

You do realise that the Supermarine Spitfire and P-51 Mustang both had a Rolls Royce V12 engine which had a two speed intercooled supercharger (had a 'scramble' type over boost setting to be used in emergencies), so blower > nawwwws :thumbsup:

um I don't know what historical sources you've been reading/watching/listening to, but Japan was well and truly on the back foot when the bombs dropped - the main purpose of those was to avoid the inevitable war of attrition which would have occured should the Allies have attempted a land invasion of mainland Japan.

I think this is a much better topic that the crap originally started:p

V8's or turbo.... since when do people debate this? Just go out and smoke him and that's the end of it... That's how things have and should always be done.

Remember... all the bullsh!t stops at the track

I'm surprised the bogans haven't reverted to their classic "V8 is a real man's car, coz you need a big set of balls to drive one..." argument yet...

or have they? I haven't being paying much attention.

EDIT: The ultimate power house I reckon should be a nuclear powered car.

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well japan was winning the war, america got cold feet and nuked the place. then japan stood down

So what you're saying is that the US went from a losing position to a winning one with the development of that weapon? So who's smarter now?

Wow.....I never thought I'd ever say that an American was smarter than someone else, but to be fair they did import all their brains from Europe.

Bringing the analogy back on topic, battles are nice but winning the war that matters. The Americans won by making 2 massive explosions rather than going for thousands of teeny tiny ones. I guess size does matter.

I'm surprised the bogans haven't reverted to their classic "V8 is a real man's car, coz you need a big set of balls to drive one..." argument yet...

or have they? I haven't being paying much attention.

EDIT: The ultimate power house I reckon should be a nuclear powered car.

what about if i tip some nuclear waste on my dragon??????

well japan was winning the war, america got cold feet and nuked the place. then japan stood down
So what you're saying is that the US went from a losing position to a winning one with the development of that weapon? So who's smarter now?

Wow.....I never thought I'd ever say that an American was smarter than someone else, but to be fair they did import all their brains from Europe.

Bringing the analogy back on topic, battles are nice but winning the war that matters. The Americans won by making 2 massive explosions rather than going for thousands of teeny tiny ones. I guess size does matter.

How did this thread get onto this? i wouldnt start punching out lines about the war, there is so much people dont know as information can be altered after the outcome.

Anyways no disrespect, jst war is a terrible thing.

Back to v8 n turbo talk lolz!!!

'only milk n juice comes in 2 litres'

'we came on planes, you came in chains' whoops wrong

How did this thread get onto this? i wouldnt start punching out lines about the war, there is so much people dont know as information can be altered after the outcome.

Anyways no disrespect, jst war is a terrible thing.

Back to v8 n turbo talk lolz!!!

'only milk n juice comes in 2 litres'

'we came on planes, you came in chains' whoops wrong

only goon comes in 5L LOL

no America went for 2 huge explosions rather than suffer unimaginable losses in what would have been a very dirty and cruel war on the main islands of Japan; they knew that the Japanese were literally going to fight for every centimetre of ground and would rather die than surrender dishonourably.

I usually taunt V8 drivers by telling them V8s are only good in speedboats lol

what about if i tip some nuclear waste on my dragon??????

So long as you have the correct decals and of course the turbo muffler..... nuffin' is going to touch ya!

ps rev[200] your links aren't funny, ninjas and maddox are f**king gay like chuck norris jokes, welcome to faggotry from 5 years ago.

Perhaps you are right...then there is this thread which is masculine with strong hetrosexual overtones.

what about if i tip some nuclear waste on my dragon??????

then you will get Jap-Spec Godzilla! :D atomic breath FTW!

US-Spec Godzilla sucks that thing can't do sh*t except eat fish & run and hide at the 1st sight of US attack choppers...

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