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Posted by ChadS on June 29, 2005 at 09:37:00 from (66.228.96.173):
In Reply to: Re: E85 usage posted by buickanddeere on June 29, 2005 at 06:40:35:
The "National" is that a Grand National? If so, now I under stand the "Buick" in your handle! Ever see the episode of the tonite show, where Tim Allen and Jay Leno had the burnout contest in the parking lot? Leno had a twin turbo charged Grand National, and allen had the Saleen Mustang. I took a ride in a freinds GN, man that was a good ride! At the time, I had a 83 S-10 with a 400 chevy small block, warmed over, but higher gear than he had, we raced, and the GN just edged me out by a fender. 1/4 mile was 11.25, and mine was 11.99. bout 125 mph, he said he was running. that aint bad for a V6!!! He had since blew the crank after hopping up the turbo on a engine that had close to 60,000 miles, but, it was a hard 60K ya know,,, Ive got a turbo set up for a small chevy if I ever build another racer/ street sleeper. I thought of a Grand Prix if I had a choice of body styles, I like the 83-84 models, Every one has a camaro, everyone has a chevelle, everyone has a Mustang, but a combo of a T-bird and a grand prix would be fun! If the t-bird dont, the prix will? LOL! Chad
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