2FORCEFULL
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What did you have in mind.... "For Sale" wrapped in tribal flames?
on the red car I would just have them polished at the truck stop. Would cost bout $100 and looks cool IMO. I had that done on my rail and always liked it.
Well it's a good thing Steve can take a joke.. LOL
To the original point of your thread Steve.. I think I'd leave the Honda powered car alone, it looks pretty sharp the way it is.
The VW powered car, I think you could do something on those aluminum panels that would look pretty good.
RD
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What did you have in mind.... "For Sale" wrapped in tribal flames?
You know a lot of guys hate on honda's and ricers.. Fact is liter per HP nobody puts out more HP then stock honda motors.. LOL
You know a lot of guys hate on honda's and ricers.. Fact is liter per HP nobody puts out more HP then stock honda motors.. LOL
Local rail builder down here used to do supercharged legend V6 motors in his glamis cars.. 800HP all aluminum, tough to beat.
RD
I don't hate Honda but they don't make more power per liter than everyone else. You can say that they are dependable and good engines but the high-output theory is false. Just about all modern engines put out similar hp per liter numbers.
For instance, an 05 civic has a 115-hp 1.7-liter I-4 while a 05 neon has a 132-hp 2.0 I-4. So the Civic put out 67 hp per liter while the neon made 66.
A 2011 Accord makes 271-hp with a 3.5-Liter v-6 while a 2011 Chrysler 3.6-liter V6 makes 305 hp. That's 77 hp per liter for the Accord and 84 hp per liter from the Chrysler.
They run good and last a long time but they're not making exagerated amounts of power.
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