And it’s certainly left an impression, at least in our eardrums.
We took this video today as to show the beginning of our R&D for some new velocity stacks for the E90 M3 (and for another project car, but we won’t jump the gun on those details just yet).
You may recognize the first set of stacks in the video as our custom-fabricated carbon fiber stacks, lovingly nicknamed the “Medusa” stacks.
The second set of stacks have been previously mentioned in our blog, as well. They’re our custom-fabricated aluminum stacks, created by the endlessly knowledgeable Mike Eastway. Their presence on the M3, while not as visually daunting, are equally impressive in terms of output. As the description for the video says, we aren’t going to be releasing numbers or gains yet, as we are still plenty early in the R&D stages for these stacks. The one change that should be fairly obvious, however, is the aggressive shift in both tone and volume. AJ heard last night’s testing (with just the Medusa stacks) from his house. Andrew will probably be able to hear tonight’s aluminum stack testing from his place in downtown Chicago.
Well, probably not, but that would be pretty great, wouldn’t it? Either way, let’s let the video do the rest of the talking:
(In other news, Dear Mike Burroughs, please allow embedding of YouTube videos in the SW Forums. Thanks. Love, Fluid)
We took this video today as to show the beginning of our R&D for some new velocity stacks for the E90 M3 (and for another project car, but we won’t jump the gun on those details just yet).
You may recognize the first set of stacks in the video as our custom-fabricated carbon fiber stacks, lovingly nicknamed the “Medusa” stacks.
The second set of stacks have been previously mentioned in our blog, as well. They’re our custom-fabricated aluminum stacks, created by the endlessly knowledgeable Mike Eastway. Their presence on the M3, while not as visually daunting, are equally impressive in terms of output. As the description for the video says, we aren’t going to be releasing numbers or gains yet, as we are still plenty early in the R&D stages for these stacks. The one change that should be fairly obvious, however, is the aggressive shift in both tone and volume. AJ heard last night’s testing (with just the Medusa stacks) from his house. Andrew will probably be able to hear tonight’s aluminum stack testing from his place in downtown Chicago.
Well, probably not, but that would be pretty great, wouldn’t it? Either way, let’s let the video do the rest of the talking:
(In other news, Dear Mike Burroughs, please allow embedding of YouTube videos in the SW Forums. Thanks. Love, Fluid)
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