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Freaky! That's a lot of trouble to go to to test an engine like. I wonder if they need that engine after it's been tested.....:rubchin:

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3-axis rig, loaded up with no doubt race telemetry and a smattering of GPS data. Impressive indeed :cool:

Steve

Very clever!

Wow - Good find Steve :D

Awesome stuff, someone much cleverer than obviuously put that together.

Wow - Good find Steve :D

agreed :thumbup:

Mental. What is the engine driving - there must need to be a load on it?

Very Impressive indeed. Good Find.

Impressive for sure!

Looking at some of the angles of the engine they must be expecting to go around

corners on two wheels :)

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Think they're properly trying for some oil starvation aren't they!

Think they're properly trying for some oil starvation aren't they!

That, or on the roof :)

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Also good to see what a Porsche engine actually looks like, rather than some pipes and metal when you open the rear of a 911 :)

Usually just looks like the back of a washing machine in there! :rofl:

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