Nah dude, the turn signal is a yellow light inside the triangle.
Lemme try to find you a pic. I have totally the same beef with turn signals, but I remember seeing the yellow turn signal and being relieved.
Chassis is definitely designed to be able to hold up to significantly more power.
You guys wondered why they're developing racing versions of the car before even releasing the street car, well this is part of that. It's top-down engineering vs bottom-up. The chassis is designed to be ready for...
Here are some similar laps of Goodwood, as posted by FastestLaps
EDIT: Time was 60.97 according to official Goodwood timing, so my YouTube timing was way off lol.
No clue, we'll have to see if it gets posted on the Goodwood website.
Edit: Just from looking at the video, it looked like 57-58s. I'm sure it's got plenty more in it, Tada San isn't a pro driver and he wasn't pushing it for a lap time either.
That's an eLSD. So I guess that's confirmed. :eek:
Also, why does the exhaust have two 2.5-2.75" pipes? Seems like a lot of exhaust, but there must only be one pipe from the downpipe so that means it splits into 2. Maybe they're trying to emulate the MKIVs silly exhaust that split for no reason...
Hmm, not that I know of. I think what you see is what you get at this point.
Maybe Europe will get a scoop :p. Return of the Euro scoop! Probably not though lol.
Agreed!
Here's a fun discussion, let's (using no scientific data) see what a Dremel could turn these vents into!
Front headlight vents: these can def be purposed for front brake cooling. A molded replacement piece with a tube mount to run brake duct hose to the back of the dustshield will def...
I know its great fun to compare specs but c'mon guys, have you driven a 370z? It drives like a once-sports car was poured over with molten rubber and left to set. Everything about it feels rubbery, disconnected, not-thought-out. And not in the Audi way where they knowingly do it because they're...