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Old 5th July 2009, 20:49   #11
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It's not smthg I'm gonna be doing every week !!
I didn't mean the speed...the car is built for it.

However stock organic headgaskets will fail if not replaced with metal headgaskets. Headgasket failure on these engines destroys the block and cilinderhead.
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Old 5th July 2009, 21:10   #12
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Hello Chris,

in the appendix a picture over a defective engine.
This cannot be still saved, other engine to no more.
Then the calculation of ALPINA 12,000 euro comes.



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Still curious how the BT compares against my bike(cbr 1100xx blackbird) at speeds above 250km;accelerating from lower speeds it has no chance i'm afraid.See if Tomba is in for it then i only need a cameraman and a clear road....
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Still curious how the BT compares against my bike(cbr 1100xx blackbird) at speeds above 250km;accelerating from lower speeds it has no chance i'm afraid.See if Tomba is in for it then i only need a cameraman and a clear road....

BLACK-BIRD is VERY fast
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BLACK-BIRD is VERY fast
yes.
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Still curious how the BT compares against my bike(cbr 1100xx blackbird)
I see we have another vehicle in common
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I see we have another vehicle in common
Nice one Chas,here's a few pics of mine;

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Have guys been speeding against the Hayabusa ,,,,,,,,
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why did I buy a B5????
I've done 310 km/h in a B5 Limo on the autobahn an that looked/feeled quite different speed-wise than the BT in this video?? Could it be fake? If you look at the median strip, it's moving like he's doing 80 km/h.
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I've done 310 km/h in a B5 Limo on the autobahn an that looked/feeled quite different speed-wise than the BT in this video?? Could it be fake? If you look at the median strip, it's moving like he's doing 80 km/h.
On 21 sec the odometer jums to 137830km.On 33sec it goes to 137831km.One km in 12sec = 300km/h.Maybe 12.5sec=288km/h but those speeds are for real.
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