850 rwhp vs Texas Mile
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850 rwhp vs Texas Mile
Josh Lowthorp here in Houston owns Autograph and has done virtually all the mechanical work on my car flawlessly (tuning is done next door at Fastlane - also very good people).
A little over a year ago when I was still selling Fords, one of the 60 or so Ford GT's we sold was to a local surgeon. I put him in touch with Josh "just in case the GT wasn't fast enough in stock form" Well, the GT was definitely not fast enough for him stock.
A year later, this is what it has become... http://videos.streetfire.net/video/How-to-ADD-300-HP-to-a-FORD-GT_158698.htm
This is the original dyno video I made of the car last year... http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8825004356902819676&q=source:0 17700113494168706877&hl=en
A little over a year ago when I was still selling Fords, one of the 60 or so Ford GT's we sold was to a local surgeon. I put him in touch with Josh "just in case the GT wasn't fast enough in stock form" Well, the GT was definitely not fast enough for him stock.
A year later, this is what it has become... http://videos.streetfire.net/video/How-to-ADD-300-HP-to-a-FORD-GT_158698.htm
This is the original dyno video I made of the car last year... http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8825004356902819676&q=source:0 17700113494168706877&hl=en
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RE: 850 rwhp vs Texas Mile
ORIGINAL: rshamekh
I thought he said 23 psi... But that's still soo damn awesome!!
I wish they go back in production when I have the money to buy one..
I thought he said 23 psi... But that's still soo damn awesome!!
I wish they go back in production when I have the money to buy one..