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You would think 800 lbs. of torque would move 8,000 lbs. just as easy as 350 lbs. of torque moves 3500 lbs...wierd. At 30 mph I was thinking 'Why is he stopping?'...
Why spend all that money just to get a worn out copy of a small block Ford? It's going to be in the junk yard for a reason. I understand you have a religion called LS motors and you have faith that the LS motors break the laws of physics and work better and cost less than anything else ever built. Plus they never wear out.
My stepdad has a 350 deisel, I've driven it a few times. Yeah, it accellerates like a friggin' milk truck ... but, it does move along pretty nice once you get up to freeway speed. Frankly I'd rather not drive something that big myself. I pulled a popup camper behind it all the way up the north shore of superior, and the trailer was so small and light compared to the truck I couldn't even tell if it was there. The truck was more than happy to chum along at 80+ all day long with that, and actually got fairly decent mileage while doing. (I'd have hit it harder if it wasn't for him being in the passenger seat while I was driving)
1993 Titanium Cobra (1 of never)
AFR 165s, Cobra intake, FTI cam. NX N20
Best ET 11.2 @ 123 on the 100 shot.
446RWHP and 585RWT 1998 Atlantic Blue Cobra convertible(1 of 1 built)
Vortech S-trim
346rwhp and 314rwtrq
If you are able, save them a place inside of you and save one backward glance when you are leaving for the places they can no longer go. Be not ashamed to say you loved them, though you may or may not have always. Take what they have left and what they have taught you with their dying and keep it with your own. And in that time when men decide and feel safe to call the war insane, take one moment to embrace those gentle heroes you left behind.
Take a stroll out of your house sometime to say the local mall. You will see plenty of teenage corn fed mancows devouring cinnabons like it's their last meal.
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