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    OUCH!!!!

    http://forums.importatlanta.com/show...6330#post96330

    Cant wait to see that thing OWNING 600cc Bikes man!!!

    Timing belt and FPR for tuning??? Now i know your car is kinda outa date, but ever since 1989, they have been making standalone engine management systems for automobiles!!!

    Windsor, aka Fred Flintstone!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mogallo
    OUCH!!!!

    http://forums.importatlanta.com/show...6330#post96330

    Cant wait to see that thing OWNING 600cc Bikes man!!!

    Timing belt and FPR for tuning??? Now i know your car is kinda outa date, but ever since 1989, they have been making standalone engine management systems for automobiles!!!

    Windsor, aka Fred Flintstone!!!!
    yeah,i don't need an AEM to make 500 hp like you. Its too bad you guys can't keep the factory ECU like we can. Nobody really cares what you think man. You can make over 1000 hp with a turbo and a blow through CARBURETOR. Thats like what 50s technology.

    and yeah,bring out the 600 cc bikes. I know yours can't take them with your 275 rwhp car...better start saving for that TT supra.
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    oh LOOK AT THIS

    900 rwhp on Fred Flinstone tuning!

    http://www.turbomustangs.com/projectcar/Brent/pics.php

    Its actually made 1177 rwhp since then with a CARBURETOR!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINDSOR
    yeah,i don't need an AEM to make 500 hp like you. Its too bad you guys can't keep the factory ECU like we can. Nobody really cares what you think man. You can make over 1000 hp with a turbo and a blow through CARBURETOR. Thats like what 50s technology.

    and yeah,bring out the 600 cc bikes. I know yours can't take them with your 275 rwhp car...better start saving for that TT supra.
    For not really caring what i think.... you sure have posted a lot of replies to my comments. I think its quite obvious.... YOU REALLY DO CARE WHAT I THINK.

    Why dont you race my 275whp car??? Youll SURELY beat the shit out of me!!!!

    As i stated in your :jerkit: UNDERPRESSURE FORUMS :jerkit: http://www.forums.importatlanta.com/...ead.php?t=7734

    I dont need an AEM to make 500whp, that can easily be done with ls400 MAF and SAFC.... i got an AEM cuz i CAN Bitch!!
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    This thread was great BTW. You guys might think i'm a supra or import hater but i'm not. If you ignore the price of the car the TT supra would win this argument hands down and be way more reliable then any mustang. Hell,i've been on supraforums checking out the prices on some 93-94s. I could actually buy a nice one now for cash but looking to get my house first so i'll have to stick to the mustang for now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by WINDSOR
    This thread was great BTW. You guys might think i'm a supra or import hater but i'm not. If you ignore the price of the car the TT supra would win this argument hands down and be way more reliable then any mustang. Hell,i've been on supraforums checking out the prices on some 93-94s. I could actually buy a nice one now for cash but looking to get my house first so i'll have to stick to the mustang for now.


    It was pretty fun though

    Yeah man, get the house first!!! After this go-round.... im prolly done spending money on the car.... i need to get back into school or something....... i just turned 22, and i dont want time to slip away from me!!! There's more to life than having a fast car

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    Well, Dragonfly, you have to think, all cars have their strengths and weaknesses. Wouldn't it be fair, and logical, for both cars to race on each other's preferred strip?

    It should be fun seeing them both run at the drag strip, but how often do you line up with someone from a dig nowadays? More often than not, you'll run up on another car from a roll.

    If Mogallo wanted a drag beast, he could've done it with much less money than he put into his Supra. At the end of the day, he's still got a badass car despite it running less than superb at the track because he built a car suited to his needs. It's all in fun, and whatever race it is, I'm sure we'll all have fun running each other this summer.

    But in all fairness, Windsor said his car was built for highway pulls as well as from a dig, so I don't understand why there'd be any objection to a few highway pulls on his part.

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