Sentences with phrase «tech spec race»

Not exact matches

It's a concept borrowed from the higher - spec prototype racers that make up the upper echelons of sports car racing, and when restrictions are as tight as they are (the 500 - hp maximum allowed by both the World Endurance Championship and Weather Tech World Series, for example) you're looking for anything to gain an edge.
Tech Specs 1966 Ford Bronco > Drivetrain Engine: Cummins 4BT diesel Transmission: NV3500 5 - speed manual Transfer Case: Advance Adapters Atlas II Front Axle: Dana 44 with 3.50 gears and ARB Air Locker Rear Axle: Ford 9 - inch with 3.50 gears and ARB Air Locker > Suspension Springs & Such: Tom's Bronco Parts coil springs and CAGE extended radius arms, Bilstein 7100 shocks (front); Tom's Bronco Parts leaf springs and Bilstein 7100 shocks (rear) Tires & Wheels: 255 / 85R16 BFGoodrich Mud - Terrain KM2s on 16x8 American Racing Ansen Sprint rims Steering: 76 Bronco power steering box, Flaming River steering column, Extreme Custom Fabrication tie rod and draglink Other Stuff: Custom aluminum bumpers, Warn Zeon 10, tire carrier with complete hub and brake rotor, Speedway Motors radiator, BC Broncos 23 - gallon fuel tank, Duramax air box, ARB twin air compressor, Vanco hydroboost brakes, Ruff Stuff pinion guard, H4 headlights, aluminum intercooler, JB Custom Fab shifter and boot, Wild Horses Highlander hood, Bestop seats, Dakota Digital gauges, MileMarker hubs
The ony one I think has any need to worry is Microsoft, but then again I'm extremely uninformed regarding the XB1X's merits outside of its obviously superior tech specs to everything else aside from authentic PC's, so I don't really have a horse in that race, though I don't wish any ill on them, and hope they pick up some of their lost pace for the sake of remaining a competitor.
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