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This will decimate all once we put about 10 grand in it......

It sounds like it already has the fuel system and turbo sorted -

With Bosch, Borgwarner and Delphi to further upgrade and enhance their vehicles

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If I'm in North South Wales and am heading Nortbound out of the Southbound Twins I find the truck just can't get up to speed quick enough

Can you fit a rocket to the back so I can do warp speed?

I believe the Air Force can assist you with this with their STOL package commonly used on the C130 etc..... I am not sure if i would rely on Chinese Automobile Companies to do this for you as you may end up with Danger To Manifold and have the truck floorpan fall out!

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I believe the Air Force can assist you with this with their STOL package commonly used on the C130 etc..... I am not sure if i would rely on Chinese Automobile Companies to do this for you as you may end up with Danger To Manifold and have the truck floorpan fall out!

Yeah but the Air Force would be to expensive

CAC can do it for a fraction of the cost and the services would only cost a bowl of rice a day

Do not care for danger to manifold

Just need some spare bottles of NOS doesn't matter if they are half empty or not

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Will this car pass a crash test? Or are we going to be expected to place our feet on the dash to try stop the engine from crushing us while holding the roof up so it doesnt cave in

Feet will be used to power the vehicle, so you wont have time to support in event of a crash. Sorry

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