Mitch H kirjoitti:Does anybody have a good link to the video of the race between a 190D 2.5 turbo and a 190E 2.3-16v?
This is the link that I have, but it's no longer there: http://www.kurikka2.com/members/isov/mi ... llenge.wmv
Wow. What's under the hood of that 2.5 Turbo? How much power, etc?
Dave M.
Boise, Idaho, USA [size=84]
1995 E420 (New Arrival)
1995 E420 (W.I.P.)
1994 E500 (Q-ship)
1992 500E (Mach 5)
1987 300D (Sportline Stage 2)
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We over in the states have been watching this project closely...perhaps someone can give the rightful owner (I presume a part of this forum?) credit. Excellent video!
Brandon314159 kirjoitti:We over in the states have been watching this project closely...perhaps someone can give the rightful owner (I presume a part of this forum?) credit. Excellent video!
I check this thread every so often hoping that more SuperTurbo cars have found their way in front of a video camera and then eventually digitized on the internet.
Does anyone have new videos? I need to get my SuperTurbo fix on a regular basis until I own my own OM606 powered vehicle.
Thanks,
Matt
'94 Dodge Ram 2500 - 12-valve Cummins - ~400hp at the rear wheels
'98 VW Beetle TDI - modified a bit
'00 VW Jetta TDI - wife's car (not modified much)
'96 Jeep ZJ - 3.9L common-rail Cummins / Allison LCT-1000 project vehicle
Walk-behind Ariens snowblower with 296cc 5.5hp direct injection diesel (has exhaust stack)
Dave M.
Boise, Idaho, USA [size=84]
1995 E420 (New Arrival)
1995 E420 (W.I.P.)
1994 E500 (Q-ship)
1992 500E (Mach 5)
1987 300D (Sportline Stage 2)
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