Yes, I understood and Hennessy always has bumps for bucks but 200 over their numbers? I recall the Venom was up in those numbers but there really isn't any caddy left by then. I think the doors may be stock on the outside....
I used to build 325 HP NA Nissan L28 engines. There is a point when just like 2 more feet on a yacht gets to be stupid $$$ so does each HP. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
I know I know but I have way too much $ in my 434 to go that route until it breaks and its already set up for boost and can handle 1200HP internally.
I just need to get the boost to it.
I have a 434 too, and I hear you on money invested. Drop an F1X on it and enjoy! [Reply]
Originally Posted by hometeam:
I mean my truck is literally sitting in the shop with three 1200 plus hp cars.. it's not that hard with a forged ls with a big ass turbo.
I also did a thing.
If only it was as simple as a forged ls and a big ass turbo. [Reply]
Originally Posted by hometeam:
I mean my truck is literally sitting in the shop with three 1200 plus hp cars.. it's not that hard with a forged ls with a big ass turbo.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
l went around an on ramp today that’s posted at 35mph @75mph and it felt like it was on a rail. The car felt like part of the road, no leaning etc. that heavy car, big hp and new tires made the ride feel like you were on a straightaway.
I don't doubt your car's performance. I'm just saying that 5300lbs is over the top on weight for, essentially, a 2 door coupe sports car. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
I don't doubt your car's performance. I'm just saying that 5300lbs is over the top on weight for, essentially, a 2 door coupe sports car.
It weighs 4250 lbs Where did someone think Gross is what a car weighs, It's what it'x max weight is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by cooper barrett:
It weighs 4250 lbs Where did someone think Gross is what a car weighs, It's what it'x max weight is.
OK... I thought GVW was the weight of the vehicle. But GVW is the weight of the vehicle, plus, additional weight from passengers, luggage, etc. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ:
OK... I thought GVW was the weight of the vehicle. But GVW is the weight of the vehicle, plus, additional weight from passengers, luggage, etc.