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Old 01-27-2013   #21
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Re: Old school import?

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Rotaries = best way to have the volume of a 2,000 hp top fuel dragster in a 13 second car.
LOL i noticed that after you posted that video, that was pretty annoying
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Old 01-27-2013   #22
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Re: Old school import?

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Rotaries = best way to have the volume of a 2,000 hp top fuel dragster in a 13 second car.
Haha my thoughts exactly. Even when you try to quiet them down they still sound like a thousand bees being killed by a hundred weed wackers.

The Japanese V8s are on my radar however space is a little bit of a concern, there isn't a ton of space between the strut towers and exhaust routing is a concern on the driver's side with the steering shaft. With most of the Japanese engines being overhead cam, they tend to be pretty wide from valve cover to valve cover.
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Old 01-29-2013   #23
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Just build it as they would come off the line, in the scarab edition with a v8.
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