Tunnel Rams are the new Black

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Welcome back Kev.Kev wrote:First time I met Mr Walton he was chasing around Essex Arena after a deal on Pete W's Hemi block. Lucky you didn't find him, eh? (PW!) We all collect parts then sell 'em on, part of the game innit! "My Cab's gonna have a 383 (sold on in bits), My cab's gonna have a 452 (sold on, in many, many expensive (for me), parts), My cab's gona have a 358 ProCharger (Cab binned, engine in Oz!
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That "11s 318 on Drugs" quest really put paid to everything![]()
DON'T DO DRUGS!!!They will ruin you, but are great fun on the way to poverty...............
"Hey man! I've got this quick fix to get your car going reeeeaaaallllll fast! Yeah, man, it's only £350 to get your fix, man! Once you've tried it you'll love it! No more to buy, man! Just the odd bottle fill! Cheap as chips, man! Give it a go, what's the worse that can happen? You chicken, man? Scared of a bit of inert gas, man? Go on, give it a go..........." etc etc.
What book are you reffering too?pete walton wrote: lots of compression, C12, lots of timing (ignore what the books say)
Easy to make a fast car reliable, than a reliable car fast...as they say.Pete wrote: Its the "hybrid" cars that want to be street and strip that struggle the most, and as a result cost the most money.
I agreeAllKiller wrote:Easier to make a fast car reliable, than a reliable car fast...as they say
Disagree.... IMHO It depends on the rise & fall rate, agressiveness of cam grind, spring seat pressure.AllKiller wrote:you aint gonna use a roller on the street in a Mopar...time bomb