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The advantage of weight is a more stable platfirm from which to shoot cyclists. Strong and stable.....Originally posted by WTFH View PostNot much point in having a big engine if it's only chucking out 100bhp per litre. All that weight going to waste.
Maybe go for something that can move. 175bhp per litre in a 2.9l V6
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostPahhhh try a 6.3L you almost vegan
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Not much point in having a big engine if it's only chucking out 100bhp per litre. All that weight going to waste.
Maybe go for something that can move. 175bhp per litre in a 2.9l V6
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBought 5.5L engine car - driving less miles than preivous owners
HTH
Pahhhh try a 6.3L you almost vegan
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On the contrary, AtW's side-business is booming, and sometimes, a used car is just more suited to the job....
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No but if you leave any food in a car those fookers will try and find a way in. And if it's a soft top.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSounds like an AtW trained squirrel.
Did it also drive your car into a wall?
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Sounds like an AtW trained squirrel.Originally posted by stonehenge View PostThey got their own back though. While we were away on holiday, one got in through the cat flap and then proceeded to gnaw all the window frames trying to get back out. Cost a fortune repairing the windows.
Did it also drive your car into a wall?
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