Damn Kam, stop making us all look so bad. Gives me ideas for the set of bcaps I'm going to refinish.
pics of bottlecaps with 20mm spacers?
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What you guys are describing is a vehicle that survives an impact, not a passenger that survives one. It turns out that rapidly decelerating the human body causes injury, and the slower you can do that the better. One of the best ways to slow the speed of a wreck is to have the car compress. The car may not survive, but you will.
If you don't think that lowering the deceleration of the collision by a few feet maters, try running headlong into a brick wall, and then a brick wall covered with one inch of thick foam. Decelerating over 1 inch is far better than in 1 mm.-------------------------------------------------
1989 - E30 - M20B25 - Manual. Approx 300,000+ miles - Track Rat & Weekend Fun
2000 - E46 - M52TUB28 - Manual. Approx 130,000 miles - [not so] Daily Driver
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I'm looking for a Lachssilber Passenger Fender and Hood. PM if you have one or both to sell!Comment
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DYNAMICS!What you guys are describing is a vehicle that survives an impact, not a passenger that survives one. It turns out that rapidly decelerating the human body causes injury, and the slower you can do that the better. One of the best ways to slow the speed of a wreck is to have the car compress. The car may not survive, but you will.
If you don't think that lowering the deceleration of the collision by a few feet maters, try running headlong into a brick wall, and then a brick wall covered with one inch of thick foam. Decelerating over 1 inch is far better than in 1 mm.
there it isE30 now S52
2008 Suburban LTZ (Family and TT hauler)
325xiT (Sold)
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Hey. Hey. You keep that science-y learnin' outta here.What you guys are describing is a vehicle that survives an impact, not a passenger that survives one. It turns out that rapidly decelerating the human body causes injury, and the slower you can do that the better. One of the best ways to slow the speed of a wreck is to have the car compress. The car may not survive, but you will.
If you don't think that lowering the deceleration of the collision by a few feet maters, try running headlong into a brick wall, and then a brick wall covered with one inch of thick foam. Decelerating over 1 inch is far better than in 1 mm.1991 318i SOLD
2003 325i SOLD
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