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Chaos
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causing havoc and mayhem wherever i go

causing havoc and mayhem wherever i go
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Ant
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check out the size of the compressor on that !!!!
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e30_Turbo
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Turbo-Brown
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Bloody hell!
You could live in that!
I'm guessing that if it's from a turbo-era F1 car, it's able to support 1400odd bhp worth of air flow.
Don't think it'd even spool up on a road car would it?
You could live in that!
I'm guessing that if it's from a turbo-era F1 car, it's able to support 1400odd bhp worth of air flow.
Don't think it'd even spool up on a road car would it?
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Chaos
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not sure how it wud spool up tbh, they were tiny engine on the turbo cars so a decent sized engine cud prob make it boost. Lag wud prob be dreadful thoTurbo-Brown wrote:Bloody hell!
You could live in that!
I'm guessing that if it's from a turbo-era F1 car, it's able to support 1400odd bhp worth of air flow.
Don't think it'd even spool up on a road car would it?
Chaos
causing havoc and mayhem wherever i go

causing havoc and mayhem wherever i go
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CiLK_WuRM
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You could use NOS to spool it up.
