Dodge Racecar Dyno
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@raginroadrunner The current race prepped chevy engines displace 358 cubic inch and have a better torque curve and more horsepower than the 429 "boat anchors" of yester year. I think NASCAR is owned by highest bidder, Toyota has deepest pockets now. It kinda seems like a sick joke but its true -- I love stock car racing. The late model on dyno is a better example of what racing should be, than NASCAR cookie cutter school bus looking jokes they call Cup cars.
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I think its trying to say "Let me the fuck go!"
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@DrwMrchnt3 K&N East and West series are all old Nationwide cars now. Not late models.
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Just think that if Nascar, being the GM owned and managed bunch that it is , had not outlawed the "HemI' engine..this would be a much different race and the Ford 429 "BOSS" also...GM would be out of the money...
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@jbat3535 no. you can disagree with everyone on here all you want, but you're wrong.
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@killpeople20 Yes, however their cars are sponsored by NASCAR and common slang has them to be known that way. Technically speaking, any car that competes in a NASCAR race is considered a NASCAR class racing vehicle
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@jbat3535 NASCAR (National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing) is a RACING SERIES, NOT A CAR
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@proudhoosier26 i agree with except on the fact that NASCAR does run a late model series, its called the NASCAR k&n pro east series
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This is not a NASCAR legal car. It is a late model. Nascar does not run a late model series anymore. They used to run the Slim Jim All Pro Series. Not any longer. Keep in mind NASCAR is just a governing body not a type of car. There are many divisions just not a national late model class. There is a huge difference between a NASCAR legal stock car, in any of the stock car classes and a late model. A late model is considered a stock car tho.
That thing wants to GO
TBucket5 3 years ago 14
huhh man shijatt, i can feel the MASSIVE POWER of that thing right here on ym computer.
CHUUMPASS 1 year ago 2