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  • i know its gonna be fast!!!!

  • fucking pornography. 

  • The rear axle is a steel bar, to align it is critical that you measure well. It's nog an easy job, not build it myself but just promoting it for a friend of my.

  • Hey what Rear Axel did u use?? was it difficult to install and allign the rear axel/ drive chain? thanks

  • What wheels are they?

  • @GBEHACH4 : Schmidt TH-line

  • wie wird den der motor gekühlt?

  • mmmmmmmm th lines

  • absolut geil.....i will auch son monster;)

  • GREAT DUDE!!!!

  • kraaaaaaaaank  :D

    manche Leute haben zuviel langeweile xD

    geht arbeiten

  • has it a reverse gear ? no i think ?

  • You put the tank into the engine bay? Wow...wait till your first front crash..

  • @NoiteraD: It was used for drifting, the chance that you get a front crash is as big as you'll crash your rear. This tank is much stronger (thick alloy) then the original tank wich is placed above the rear axel.

  • @NoiteraD many cars came with a fuel tank in the front and did not suffer any worse chance of fire than cars with the tank in the rear.

  • @NoiteraD Porsche< Lamborghini, and most other exotic companies that sell mid engine cars put their tanks in the front.. It balances the weight. Also note, it has a racing fuel cell, which is not only thicker metal that a normal tank, but also has a puncture proof inner bladder. Other race cars use the same type of tank in the rear of their car and get rear-ended over and over again... the tank holds up in that scenario. I think you just wanted something negative to say out of jealousy.

  • @jpyrtle1 Thank you for clearing things up, but i have to say i did not say that because of jealousy as i was just stating how dangerous it seems to me to be placing a fuel tank in the front of a car that was never meant to be mid- or rear engined. You are right saying sportscar manufacturers that usually put their engine in the rear do the same but those cars are built for that purpose and withstand a frontal crash just as good as most other front engined cars.

  • @NoiteraD Gas tank or engine, the crumple zones in the front of any vehicle are in the body and panels. Whether theres a gas tank or an engine there, the car will still absorb impact the same way.

  • PLEASE tell me this is chain driven...

  • @madeinchinamyass: Yes it is ;)

  • @EppeRRR Did you guys just make a go kart out of it? Like a solid rigid axel, with a sproket and a disc? as far as attatchment goes, did you just make supported bearing plates and weld them to the car?

  • @madeinchinamyass: yes is is :P

  • Phuckin Sick !!!!!!!

  • what bumbers that? front

  • @bennybentley88 It's a RS bumper

  • @EppeRRR no its not its from rieger

  • @bennybentley88 its from rieger dont know the name off the bumper but its not a rs bumper. just look at the rieger page

  • to jeździ czy tylko buczy głośno??

  • @Pyniekk English?

  • my brother races grass track in the uk,, he has 2 gsxr 1000's in the back of a peugot 106 ,, he uses a purpose built diff on solid rear axels,, if this helps

  • I wonder how they managed to mount a differential on a bike tranny

  • its really quite simple...chain drive to a rear sprocket on a shaft with diff

    take a look at motorbike powered dune buggies or autocross carts they are usually bare bones and easy to see the components.

  • I've checked them out before, some of them don't even use differentials.. Its a chain from the tranny to the axel.

  • how did you set up the chain drive system, I have that motor but I don't know how to get the chain drive to work in a car

    please help

  • coooooooooooooooooooolllllllll­llllllllll men

  • wow O_O

  • omfg, i have polo 6n i want that in my car :)

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