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Ive seen heaps like this and i know that some put their pod filters in the headlight hole for good air flow. But whats with drag cars and doing this? is there a reason for it or is it just a trend? -------------------- |
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M3NACE
Post #5
The colder the intake air (as cold air is denser than hot air) The more power can be produced, not to mention increased throttle response.. Drag racers remove the headlight closest to where they have they're pod or general intake of the engine to suck the greatest amount of cold air |
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delazy
Post #7
QUOTE(renfen @ Dec 9 2008, 10:54 PM) [snapback]1283272211[/snapback] oh yep cheers i sorta knew that but it seams like some cars paint one black or put sticky tape over one and do funny shit like that which dosnt make sence. which is why i was thinking do some people do it just to look cool? some are black because they are actually fibreglass replacement parts to replace the not needed weighty original headlights.... not sure wat the go with drags is, but track cars are required to put tape/contact over glass headlights to minimise glass on track should they break in an accident |
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SuKDat_510
Post #8
For somebody with a 10 second, 290kw, KE30 Rolla u sure don't know much about drag racing do ya |
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SuKDat_510
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QUOTE(renfen @ Dec 10 2008, 10:01 AM) [snapback]1283273422[/snapback] yeh i could get high 9s if i fix the traction problem haha Hahaha ![]() |
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