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Nothing wrong with the Crossfire that an intake swap can't fix. I never did understand the hate for it. It is, after all, just a small block Chevy with a crappy intake. So swap it and hoon forth.
I'll see your pigeon, and raise you a deer...
Oh, Wes, how I miss thee...
I've heard about that, but wasn't thinking about it when I wrote it. Oh well, just make sure it's sealed good, and you didn't have any on your hands when assembling. Besides, not all contraband is stinky. And still, it's better then any other place in a car. Except maybe the tires, in regards to sealing the smell, but…
Pssshh... amateurs. Under the intake manifold of a V engine. Something like a small block Chevy has plenty of room, is easy enough to get to (relatively speaking), is highly unlikely to arouse suspicion of the Federalies, will probably even fool the doggies with it being well sealed and having other stinky stuff…
Mmmmmmmm, Volvo thumbwheels...
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That's where I pulled it from, I wonder if he did or if it did turn out to be a scam as some of us suspected.
Congrats everyone! Since Skay started that awesome thread, the reward will be "Skaycentric," but there's enough to go around.
That doesn't look very pedestrian safe...
Cool, but not as cool as this one. This one is based on a REAL Zamboni. The Grassroots Motorsports $2xxx challenge has the rule that all entries must be production car based, except Zambonies, which are allowed. The rule started as a joke, and was originally a ban on Zambonies, but they reversed it and this team took…
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I've shown it to several others, and every one loves it. He could almost make a video of paint drying entertaining.
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Obvious typo is obvious.
Firstly: what the hell kind of gearing and RPMs does this guy run? Holy Hellasious spinning tires Batman!! Blower whine FTW!
No mention for McClain? Granted, the fourth one was pretty over the top and ridiculous, but if it was good enough to use then give it credit.
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Why did you have to subject us to such things? What have we done to deserve such a thing?