The post 'YOUR' NSX at the track video thread.

^^
That was pretty quick, nice driving.


Does anyone with the Angus turbo kit track their cars?
If do you guys have a video?

I really want to see how it behaves on the track, I want to know how linear the spool is.

-MSR
 
'Just got back from 3 days at VIR. The second lap in the video was my quickest on the weekend 2:22.7x. Nothing spectacular, but decent for "gotta drive it home" driving and street tires.

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You can see my CEL come on coming out of 17a at the end. That's my old friend Code 2 (O2 sensor). It was pretty consistent coming on between 11 to 14 minutes into a session depending on how hard I was driving it. The car would also start to get a little hot (at which point I'd go up a gear and it'd cool right back down). So apparently I have not cured my issues :mad:
 
How do you go about embedding the video instead of just adding a link?
 
How do you go about embedding the video instead of just adding a link?

Hey Ryan,

The easiest way to embed the video is by going to the youtube page that you are interested in and then clicking on the share button, then proceed to click on the embed button.

That will open up a small window that will have the necessary HTML tags, just cut and paste the code that was generated into the forum window and preview, you should be able to see the embedded video.

So for example, cutting and pasting the code that was highlighted in blue on the original page of the screen capture would result in the following embedded video:

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/UH6Baye-fuk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Note that some forum's have support for youtube specific HTML tags [YT] [/YT] with those you only need to specify which youtube video you are trying to embed within the [YT] [/YT] tags.
 

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