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Well, I'm sure he wouldn't be happy to see such a loud (and somewhat polluting) car going in front of him. At least he'd call the police and arrest you for god knows what reason... :lol:

Maybe their will be more Co2 than air before he can get to his green mobile.
 
Damn.
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Alex Taylor - The YOUNGEST competitor to ever enter Drag Week (16 years old at Drag Week 2013) - has returned this year with TWIN TURBOS on her Camaro! This thing is bad...and we were shocked to see that she stepped it up this year from her N/A LSX powerplant to this twin turbo MONSTER! Not only is this a car she built for Drag Week, but she also drives this thing DAILY! - 1320video

 
This is the Ranchero, and I lucked out since the Camaro in the other lane just happens to be his daughter's car that is in the video a few posts above this. The Ranchero ran in the 8s without nitrous or boost.
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Sweet Christ, talk about a loud (and smokey) family reunion... :crazy:

And a pickup that can hit 8s without nitrous!? Welp, it must be packing a nuclear reactor for that sort of time...
 
Sweet Christ, talk about a loud (and smokey) family reunion... :crazy:

And a pickup that can hit 8s without nitrous!? Welp, it must be packing a nuclear reactor for that sort of time...
A big block (in this particluar case, a 572 BBC at the time of 2014 Drag Week) in a light vehicle can make anything fast if it hooks. Early Ford Rancheros are really light.
 
A big block (in this particluar case, a 572 BBC at the time of 2014 Drag Week) in a light vehicle can make anything fast if it hooks. Early Ford Rancheros are really light.

Christ... But surely such a big engine would be a nightmare on a car with a naturally light rear end, right? Of course, he probably did some work to fix that...

I think it's funny SEMA has a new award called "Best Car without an LS Engine".

Since LS Engines are so common on just about any type of car, guess SEMA wants to promote originality...
 

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