I've been watching this guys channel for a while. He features some pretty cool cars! I'm glad that there are no drama car shows on youtube. Most of the episodes are under 10 minutes but that's because they cut out all the BS found on the mainstream stuff.
Awesome car. Such a waste keeping it on the street. There’s 10-20 of those at every race weekend. It’s the only place you can truly appreciate the awesomeness of the build.
Wow, that thing is amazing! 7000 rpm!!!! Holy sh*t! I might drive a bit more “daintily” than he does. Are we sure it’s a tribute? I don’t recall them saying that in the video.
That's exactly how I drive my car. Let the SOB rev and hang on! Sounds great! He and I would get along really well. He has 30 more cubes and 30 more RWHP so it's gotta be fun. I don't know what he has for tires but he has better traction than I do unless he didn't have his foot all the way into it. When he had those folks behind him and he said "are you ready?" and he made the slight right turn onto the street he should have drifted all the way through 1st!
might be a real GT350...CS plate on the left inner fender...they never indicated it was anything but a GT350...original magnesium wheels.... sounds legit...nice video thanks for the share....
From the looks of the location of your X, about the only thing a loop is going to protect is you undercarriage. However, I’m not suggesting you not use one.
I think it will be fine. That engine looks like a Ford Performance Boss 363. Stout block and bottom end. It has Ford Performance heads on it also so it could possibly be the 507 HP Boss 363 crate motor (previous version was ONLY rated at 500 HP ). Its peak HP rating occurs at 6500 so it is probably built to handle 7000 or more.
Mark may have JBA headers (not sure), but he has some sort of race bullet mufflers and uses a oval exhaust equivalent to a 3” diameter.
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