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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Kill Drive-Thru
Coyote, Hellcat, Coyote(2), Torino, & turbo-coyote(3) vs. 93 GT
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<blockquote data-quote="Fox Fan" data-source="post: 15931880" data-attributes="member: 49259"><p>Yes, it was Joe Navarro's, aka GroverDill, and unintentionally I picked it up exactly on his anniversary in January. I think he'd had it for 22 (?) years. He was just ready to move on, and when he asked me to help him price it, I did him one better and made him a solid offer that he accepted after thinking about it for a couple of hours. Joe's a good man who did a magnificent job with this car, and I will give my best to live up to the way he took care of it for so long.</p><p></p><p>One nice thing about it is that it's very very similar to my own car build of 14 years. Same heads, similar cam, same size turbo, same injectors, basically the same fuel pump, same computer, both T56s, etc... So, I've got a pretty good handle on everything and adjusted the tune from E85 back to 91 pump over the last several months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fox Fan, post: 15931880, member: 49259"] Yes, it was Joe Navarro's, aka GroverDill, and unintentionally I picked it up exactly on his anniversary in January. I think he'd had it for 22 (?) years. He was just ready to move on, and when he asked me to help him price it, I did him one better and made him a solid offer that he accepted after thinking about it for a couple of hours. Joe's a good man who did a magnificent job with this car, and I will give my best to live up to the way he took care of it for so long. One nice thing about it is that it's very very similar to my own car build of 14 years. Same heads, similar cam, same size turbo, same injectors, basically the same fuel pump, same computer, both T56s, etc... So, I've got a pretty good handle on everything and adjusted the tune from E85 back to 91 pump over the last several months. [/QUOTE]
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