Back in the Seventies I knew a moron who thought "racing mirrors" would make his car go faster.
Riceburners suck. There is no substitute for cubic inches.
2006-07-11 09:52:21
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answered by exretainedff 2
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Well, yes and no. It all depends on the color of the stripes against the body of the car. White stripes on a red car make the car go a lot faster. But, red stripes on a white car make it go slower. Black stripes on blue cars make the car go a little faster, while blue stripes on black cars don't affect the speed at all. Green stripes on yellow cars increase the speed of a car, as do yellow stripes on green cars. Silver stripes on a black car add about 20 mph, but black stripes on silver will cause the car to stall frequently. The best way to make your car go faster is to get stripes that are the same color as the body. If you are in the market for a new car, I suggest you buy a car with matching stripes. Just tell the dealer you want a red car with red stripes, a blue car with blue stripes, or whatever color you want, and he/she will be ecstatic to make a deal with you. It will cost you more money, but it is definitely worth it.
2006-07-11 09:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. The faster speed is determined by a constant similar to the "red shoes run faster" formula first demonstrated in the early 70's.
The car with stripes will go exactly as much faster than the car without stripes as the average person with red shoes can run versus the average person without red shoes.
2006-07-11 09:54:19
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answered by Jo B 2
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no count what shade you paint your vehicle, it won't bypass any quicker than it somewhat is now. Engine length relies upon how briskly you bypass, no longer shade. as properly as that, changing a vehicle shade isn't in basic terms a count of putting paint on right of the colour you have. The bodywork must be completly rubbed all the way down to get rid of any laquer that's sprayed on the paint interior the producing facility. This includes the interior the doorways. then you definately could desire to coach a primer coat in the previous a right coat. the right coat will want 2 coats. finally you're able to desire to coach a laquer coating to end the paint from fading. long interest, and ne greater velocity on the tip of it.
2016-12-10 04:53:59
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answered by ? 3
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absolutely...the racing stripes on the side of the car makes a car go at least 50mph faster than without them
2006-07-11 09:50:10
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answered by bobsled 5
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Well your wrong!!! Stripes has nothing to do with how the car performs, NOS makes your car go faster!!!!!!!!!
2006-07-11 09:52:29
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answered by Looney69 1
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the stripes just make look faster the car, it's just a visual effect.... if it's that what you mean you're right!!!!
2006-07-11 09:52:13
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answered by *<:-)☼♥♣♫♪ 3
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No they don't
Only Red stripes do.
2006-07-11 10:15:33
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answered by - Allison 6
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So do Speed Holes!
You can make them yourself by shooting at your car, or using a pick axe!
2006-07-11 09:51:04
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answered by Anonymous
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not sure but some people think chrome adds atleast 10 horsepower per piece.
2006-07-11 09:51:17
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answered by JD 2
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