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Go tto give it to the Russians. Cant see anyone doing this along the Motorways here

(cant get it to work?? so link below)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-eDRFOv_GA

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Spanner in the works.

From another forum. Still fast none the less.

Just to clarify that is not a true ALPHA 12 car. That car has a mildly built 3.8L engine with stock heads, cams springs etc. We actually tuned that car when we were in Moscow and had to cap it at 850whp due to the factory heads causing valve float. I don't know where that 1100whp is coming from but its certainly not correct.

Eric

ahh, i see the problem with the lambo.

the problem is the two big ones he insisted he need by that night caused too much danger to manifold and made him top out at a hundred and sixty. now he and the mad scientist have to rip apart the block and replace the piston rings he fried.

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