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FE Power Forums => Non-FE Discussion Forum => Topic started by: Nightmist66 on April 17, 2019, 11:15:43 PM
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https://youtu.be/fnJsmoQwVMQ
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Absolutely awesome work, but should know various things about the engine better.
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800 hp my hindend.
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You didn't see the hidden bottle? ;)
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800 hp my hindend.
Haha, I saw this video pop up the other day and almost posted it too. Then the guy said 800 horse and I figured that everyone on here would just roast him.
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Fair ground cruiser. The fan and radiator won't cool, 400 HP let alone - whatever LOL.
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Have to take it for what it is, More a piece of art than a car
Fan a feet from radiator could as well have left it out, engine set back 10 inches
well i don't have enough legroom in a stock 34 coupe, 800 hp with a M/T Cross ram,
i think In jays test it was among the worst intakes so.....naahhh don't think so not
even with the chromed "hemi" carburetors, White pearl leather interior, i would instantly
converted it to dull gray ::)
But its a beautiful sculpture with a lot of work behind it i love it as a piece of art
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There is nothing not-bitch'n about this car.
If you don't love '60's show cars, it's not for you. I love 'em.
The car builder is obviously not a motorhead but instead a custom car builder. It's OK, we need those guys too.
I'd love to drive it to the taco stand.
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The guy/guys who built that car is an artist no question about it
wheter you like the car or not. I saw a guy calling himself an artist that
had put a head of a pike on a shoppingcart wheel, go figure . And he
got sponsorship from the govnerment ??? ???
Imagine this car cruising down mainstreet after dark with the streetlights
reflecting in the chrome and paintwork what a sight
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Absolutely beautiful.
Funny...I committed myself to running that intake on the daily driver many years ago, and I did last a few months. The fact that this car is shown moving under its own power with neither a flaming backfire nor a deafening whistle coming from god-knows-where just makes this guy even more of a hero in my book.
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... I'd love to drive it to the taco stand.
I'd love to tow the taco stand behind it.