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cranky old man
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Longview Texas
Posts: 683
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650 HP is hard on a stock block any way you look at it but i do think nitrous or boost or high energy fuels like nitro methane make it much more likely to granade a block at a given HP. What do you guys think ?
Still broke is broke reguardless of what caused it, and it takes a big bite out of the old wallet huh Ultraflo Sorry to hear it let go on you. What i'd really like to know while your down and have some time is about those 1.34 60' times !! Care to share some or all of your set up That thing has to be biting so good its tearing out chunks of track ![]() |
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