cegan09
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cegan09

You’re at the race? good god i’m jealous.

Run Away! Stupid gutless, can’t take a corner, blow up all the time, slow piles of crap.

$3k? I think not.... Cost me under 1k to buy a spare 2.2, deck and hone the block, deck the head and get the valves done, and then rebuild with a good MLS head gasket, new rings, and new bearings.

That said, it’s a turbo chrysler, so yes run screaming.

4.5 years ago I bought a $500 1989 Dodge Daytona Shelby, caged it, and went racing. Well,

For the record, my terrible, misfiring, reduced boost, pile of shit Dodge Daytona Shelby Lemons car was coming ONTO that straight at 85. And it’s one of the slower cars there.

Me thinks this slow car was me. Emailed you, if it was in fact me I have some comments to swap with you.

Amazing what you can do when you know a car that well. My record for an engine swap is 5 hours, with time to goof off, drink a few beers, and swap parts from the old engine onto the new one halfway though. We started at 5pm, and by 10pm I was doing a victory lap of the NHMS garages. If we had to do it today and had

I do believe there are karts at NJMP. And I do believe you’re going to be there with lemons soon. Find the terrible daytona team and lets do this. C-Class driver battles.

Rear toe links are a known weak point on that car. If you're racing a car without that addressed it's your own damn fault.

That's fairly standard for any cage install. You need to get full welds on every joint, and that means creative body positions.

So you'll never get to ring the engine out to it's redline. What a stupid design. Half the joy of a car is the concert that is ringing through the gears. This is not some revolutionary design, it's just different for different's sake. Give me this with a normal transmission and I'll be happier.

Come to new england. It's been one hell of a winter for snow donuts. Wish it would snow at a lemons race near me. The Daytona shares a wheel bolt pattern with my WRX. I'd just throw the blizzaks on and go to town.

God what a terrible car. (I own and race one).

The damn stunt was the stupidest thing I've ever seen. There was no danger of it failing, it's just a big winch. Worst they'd encounter is having to stop, back up a little, and keep going to align the cable. It was boring and you could see the ending coming from a literal mile away. Sure Hammond might have been

Just about all harnesses are not street legal (US DOT, i know nothing about other countries), so they'll offer both to be legal.