Warming up the grey

Includes fuel system, cooling system and exhaust.

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retro
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Post by retro »

stewart, page 101 of current street machine might give you some great ideas.

John, will have to do it in next few weeks, ill probally be up for a nice cruise to the coast, ill call you when im free. Thanks mate.
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Hey Wayne,

I'm too stingy to buy the mag...can you tell us some details?

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Post by retro »

lol to stewart....

The mag contains a fj drag car which was originally powered by a grey motor.

Umm, what can i say.....the car on a grey hit a 12.98sec quarter mile in 1994. Id love to know the specs that got that time.


Problem is now the grey has been replaced by a red motor.... shame.Apparently in the mid eighties a gentleman by the name of ron richards developed a few bits that made the reds look like greymotors (ie rocket covers etc).
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Post by parisian62 »

Thanks Wayne,

Wow thats serious time for a grey. Shame it didn't include the specs.

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