The mother of all Ford GT's?
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The mother of all Ford GT's?
The Videos just over 20 minutes long but worth it
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...5249&q=ford+gt
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...5249&q=ford+gt
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Originally Posted by Dewi Rhys
The Videos just over 20 minutes long but worth it
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...9523&q=ford+gt
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?...9523&q=ford+gt
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Originally Posted by Nat21
That's amazing Took a Turbo'd Hyabusa to beat him and now he's gonna get a bigger engine to get even more power Fair play to him
#12
Originally Posted by jjones
yah but a 300bhp scoob would have the busa, bloke could have saved a fortune
Very sexy motor....lucky bugger...
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Originally Posted by gingerboy
Yes please and could I have some special underwear with that please.
Now about that kidney , anyone like to start bidding at £250,000
Now about that kidney , anyone like to start bidding at £250,000
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Probably, it will have completely ruined the instant throttle response that the supercharger would have given (whatI'd look for in a good road/track car). But once it has wound up though - it is insane
Wonder how long it will last like that? Especially being driven like that too with no extra measures taken for oil, water or charge cooling. And no upgrades to the transmission, clutch and brakes.
Still want one though
Wonder how long it will last like that? Especially being driven like that too with no extra measures taken for oil, water or charge cooling. And no upgrades to the transmission, clutch and brakes.
Still want one though
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Good point Shark, take my "project Bentley" as an example. When trying to achieve 800lbft+ I've addressed issues with the gearbox, diff, charge cooling, brakes and suspension. And this guy has done...erm, very little else indeed.
Mind if you've got enough money to blow on a GT, then blowing up an engine is just and ecuse to build a better one - that's the American way
Mind if you've got enough money to blow on a GT, then blowing up an engine is just and ecuse to build a better one - that's the American way
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