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Post by Lupin_IV on Oct 2, 2007 16:59:05 GMT -5
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Post by JV on Oct 2, 2007 20:37:19 GMT -5
^lol
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Post by Nemesis on Oct 3, 2007 7:50:21 GMT -5
The Sparta Lisa:
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Post by Lupin_IV on Oct 3, 2007 14:40:29 GMT -5
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Post by IGNIGNOC on Oct 4, 2007 6:03:19 GMT -5
****tard has NO limits.
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Post by JV on Oct 4, 2007 7:02:46 GMT -5
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Post by 'Fox on Oct 4, 2007 16:01:06 GMT -5
haha lmfao "Kids OK"
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Post by Lupin_IV on Oct 8, 2007 19:54:45 GMT -5
In a Pontiac Fiero:
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Post by nightmare75 on Oct 8, 2007 22:22:08 GMT -5
lol
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coley666
Racer
He's watching everything you do...
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Post by coley666 on Oct 9, 2007 6:07:54 GMT -5
In a Pontiac Fiero: He'd get more hp from it if he uprated to these powerbands;
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Post by DeltaMustang65 on Oct 9, 2007 18:28:44 GMT -5
Yes, but thanks to the larger "powerbands", he'd actually have a LOWER P/W ratio.
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Post by vitg on Oct 10, 2007 2:00:06 GMT -5
Should that not be Power / Hamster ratio ?
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Post by DeltaMustang65 on Oct 10, 2007 2:09:27 GMT -5
No, because the hamster's weight doesn't change.
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Post by nightmare75 on Oct 10, 2007 20:29:41 GMT -5
I think you're looking for hamster to weight
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Post by DeltaMustang65 on Oct 13, 2007 2:05:51 GMT -5
It's still P/W. The fact that the power is hamster-generated instead of horse-generated changes nothing.
The units are interchangeable, like so...
1 HamP = 0.0001 Hp = 10 RicP
...but care must be taken with your calculations when changing units.
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