Will this ever get sideways?

Will this ever get sideways?

I have a 1968 Plymouth Fury 3 sedan, and I've been fixing it up for a few years now. My goal is to make the car a lot of fun to drive and hopefully be able to drift it a little. Not like professional 800 horsepower drifting, I just want to dip my toes in. I'm rebuilding the stock 318 to hopefully hit just over 300 horsepower, manual swapping a tkx 5 speed into it, limited slip differential, and rebuilding all of the suspension to stiffen things up a bit. My question is, does this have the potential to get sideways at all? I've never drifted before but I'd love to be able to try it out. A lot of people are doubting me, mostly due to the 318 being a smaller engine, so I really hope y'all can help me out here. Thanks!

u/Planetary_Mayor — 1 day ago

New to welding but I'm happy so far

Nothing crazy, just some mig welded tacks. Curious what y'all think

u/Planetary_Mayor — 21 days ago
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Finally got a db reading of my sound system and I'm shocked

I've had this 12" subwoofer in my car for a few years now, and I was always curious what the db level actually was because I tuned it to dig real deep. I only just got a decibel meter in the car today, and it hit a peak of 123 db at 25hz, and at 20hz it still managed to hit 120 db. It does sound a little boomy because the port is just doing so much work, so in the future I'd like to try out a sealed enclosure and a ported enclosure side by side, or possibly just a big sealed enclosure

u/Planetary_Mayor — 21 days ago

Bike recommendations for a newbie?

Hey, I'm 22 and I am thinking about getting a dual sport bike, but I have no idea where to start. I plan to do some decent off-roading, but I also want to be able to drive somewhat comfortably on roads/highways. I'm around 230lbs so I don't really know what sized engine I should be looking out for. I want it to be fun and fast, but nothing absurd. I'm completely brand new to this, never driven a bike or even been around bikers really. All advice is very welcome! also feel free to ask questions.

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u/Planetary_Mayor — 24 days ago

Is remote throughput monitoring useful?

I'm building a nuclear power plant, and I want a big control room where I can monitor all production and outputs in one place, but that would require transporting every production part to the control room to pass through a throughput monitor, including radioactive parts. I came up with a way to essentially make a remote belt line that matches the production output to monitor and won't radiate my control room. Is this something other people would be interested in?

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u/Planetary_Mayor — 3 months ago