Originally posted by minicoopertx
Do you have some sort of inside information on this, or are you just pulling statements like that out of your butt?
How do you know it won't be trimmed slower than it's going in the test vid?
How do you know if they are even considering not using them?
Originally posted by coasterguy77
Yeah, I noticed those in August, aha. Dude, if they turn the trims on, they won't slow it down more than it's going in the test vids (which would still be awesome anyway). And that's if they do decide to use them.
Yeah, I noticed those in August, aha. Dude, if they turn the trims on, they won't slow it down more than it's going in the test vids (which would still be awesome anyway). And that's if they do decide to use them.
Do you have some sort of inside information on this, or are you just pulling statements like that out of your butt?
How do you know it won't be trimmed slower than it's going in the test vid?
How do you know if they are even considering not using them?
Relax foo, I didn't try to kill you. I don't know if they are considering them, where did I even mention anything about that? I said if they do decide to use them, not suggesting anything, see? And no, I don't know it won't be trimmed slower than it's going, but I don't see any reason for them to...If it's a cold winter day, the first run, and it's already going that speed, I think it was designed to do something like that. Most B&M's I've seen test go a LOT slower than that on their first run. I'm just assuming, and a little bit of hoping.