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I have now translated a quite large story for you guys.
It describes the week before my first run as the car is now.

At the bottom of the page there is a film you can download.
It contains the dyno-runs, some test-driving and the 10,89-run.

All can be found here:
http://www.carmaniacs.net/wok/2006/premiar_e.htm
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Bjorn325 wrote:I have now translated a quite large story for you guys.
It describes the week before my first run as the car is now.

At the bottom of the page there is a film you can download.
It contains the dyno-runs, some test-driving and the 10,89-run.

All can be found here:
http://www.carmaniacs.net/wok/2006/premiar_e.htm
thanks for the trouble of tranlating it bjorn, i always enjoy reading your progress
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Sweet stuff Bjorn, I've been looking forward to this for a while.....
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Great pix there. Any videos :D
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photoglossy wrote:Great pix there. Any videos :D
At the bottom of the page I linked to mate. =)
Direct link to the video: http://www.carmaniacs.net/wok/2006/woki ... ce2006.avi
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May i ask what program i need to view this file? All i can hear is sound when using windows media player... Anyone?
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photoglossy wrote:May i ask what program i need to view this file? All i can hear is sound when using windows media player... Anyone?
The film is compressed with DivX 5.11
so you will need a DivX decoder.
It can be downloaded for free from http://www.divx.com/

/Bjorn
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Thanks. Great video.

It must be hard to hold a burnout for long enough with so much power.
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I just played it in media player 11, all was fine.

Sweet stuff Bjorn!
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awesome stuff Bjorn!! see if you can break some records!...im sure your not far off!! ;)

Well done and great footage...

what program do you use to edit your videos?

Tim
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I love how all you can hear is that turbo spooling in the booth.. man.. love it.
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Just use VLC player. It doesn't need anycodec's. It plays everything
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if anyone cant play the file cause of a Codec then do a search on google for

DivX521XP2K.exe

its about 7mb's

and take that one from the downloads site. its an older version of DivX but if you upgrade to the newer DivX6 you cant play the older stuff for some reason.
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mad_moose wrote:awesome stuff Bjorn!! see if you can break some records!...im sure your not far off!! ;)

Well done and great footage...

what program do you use to edit your videos?

Tim
I use Adobe Premiere to edit my videos.


Next race is on saturday.
The weather-girls are talking about nice weather on saturday morning,
and rain in the afternoon.
Looks like I will have to crank up the boost at once then... =)
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raddavey wrote:Just use VLC player. It doesn't need anycodec's. It plays everything
yes VLC player is awesome. it will play any file, its only about 5mb as well, and its free.
love the clips by the way
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