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cranky old man
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Longview Texas
Posts: 683
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Ok .. my two cents worth. Instead of running your air tank into the TB ... strap several of them on your car ... say 4 on each each side. Yeah thats it ... 8 large air cylinders each with about 2,200 psi in them. Then rig a gizmo that knocks all the valves off the air bottles at the same time !! Three things to remember
1. make sure you're on a long straight road 2. make sure you bring a clean pair of shorts to change in to 3. Before hitting the switch, repeat these words " I'm going to Outer Space and i'm not coming back ! " I'm joking, please don't try it ![]() |
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