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Nah, the blower is too small, or there should be a second, larger blower below it.
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That car is doing what it does best.
Sitting still
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Could be used as the official bash hot dog cooker. Like that one festival that uses the 1909 case steam tractor to boil ears of corn.
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Perhaps I was being a tad conservative with the first car. Maybe this one has enough cam for Sal 🥳
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Luv the Mustang Steve front pulley drive/acessories !
I would need a co-pilot for right-hand turns!!!! (any volunteers?!)
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Built for auto cross?
And what engine is hiding under the three superchargers?
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BobE wrote:
Built for auto cross?
And what engine is hiding under the three superchargers?
2.3 DOHC. No room for anything else. But it makes 15HP per cubic inch, so...
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TKOPerformance wrote:
BobE wrote:
Built for auto cross?
And what engine is hiding under the three superchargers?2.3 DOHC. No room for anything else. But it makes 15HP per cubic inch, so...
LOL
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