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Old 05-20-2003, 07:17 PM   #5
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well my first thought is hey you can cut the rake by sectioning the whole car ,lose like .5 - 1 foot and that would justify the rotory motor and the wind resistence would drop to minor stuff

in english cut off all the extra space needed by the v8 and drop the car a foot lose 300 lbs but the doors and glass would be a problem but hey over all a rotory motor and the body to go with it.
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