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1527 FTW.
What does FTW stand for? Guess I could google it...

I could do a HV setup with a 1527 that I have laying around... I do not think it will need much more than a 1521 to be honest. The castle 2200 will be tested, on 6s the rpm is high enough that the gearing will not be too extreme. I guess we will see. I will start at 45mph and go up from there.

Ok, looked it up, means "For The Win", I figured it was more like "F*** The World"...

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06.02.2009, 07:32 PM

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What does FTW stand for? Guess I could google it...

I could do a HV setup with a 1527 that I have laying around... I do not think it will need much more than a 1521 to be honest. The castle 2200 will be tested, on 6s the rpm is high enough that the gearing will not be too extreme. I guess we will see. I will start at 45mph and go up from there.

Ok, looked it up, means "For The Win", I figured it was more like "F*** The World"...
Jesus Linc!... Read all the threads in the Frequently Asked Questions section,, Please!!

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