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Louisa Earthquake
It all started when I had my Pontiac Firebird on the chassis dyno and that cvms 535 with tiger heads was really putting down some power, so I thought I would try a big shot of nitrous. The initial hit was super strong and the front tires started to come off the floor even though it was securely strapped, but I stayed in it, then, I hit the second shot and fire was just thrusting out the dual 3” exhaust system, then the walls started shaking the building started to swaying so I shut it down but the rumbling and earth shaking continued for the next 30 seconds. I thought to myself, man, what alot of power. Later I heard people could feel my Pontiac Dyno from Canada to Florida. They all think it was an earthquake ( LOL) I'll stop tuning now as I think that's all the power the world can handle.
Steve |
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D@yum, can I get that tune off ya?
Bryan |
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Glad it was only you.
Yesterday I was telling my wife I wanted to build another engine, the ground started shaking about the same time as she gave me "that look" I decided a new engine can wait, even though you say it was you I'm not sure I want to risk it. |
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HO, sometimes "That Look" is more of an eruption like a volcano. You can actually see the pressure starting down low and as it comes up it gives you a split second time to come up with an alternative way to make power that costs less and avoid a 2 week "discussion".
Steve |
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Good to have some amusement mixed in with the racing.
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