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Ford GT Aluminum block motor in 2000 Cobra R #177
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<blockquote data-quote="Billy Madrid" data-source="post: 6881564" data-attributes="member: 37978"><p><strong>Thanks Guys, I Was Just Joshin'</strong></p><p></p><p>First, thanks to both b tone and 1995Cobra-R for their help. I really appreciate you making the efforts to help me. </p><p></p><p>My response above was just a stab at Biggest Johnson as Tim Brown, Wayne and I all know each other and thats why there are a ton of inside jokes when I respond to threads.</p><p></p><p>I really appreciate 1995Cobra-R's response as he carefully explained to a neophyte what living with a race clutch would be like, :thumbsup:. Good work and well said. In real life I actually own the ex-Mumm Brothers Cougar World Challenge car and have a 2 disc Quartermaster 5.5" clutch on it with an 8 lb flywheel. The car has 13.2 to 1 compression and it picks up revs like a light switch. It only makes 315 hp and weighs approx. 2200 lbs. That is why I said that I had a "little Girly Car".</p><p></p><p>For anybody that is interested here is a link to a website that explains most of who I am and what I am doing and also explain the RX7 El Camino reference,</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.nummelinmotorsportgroup.com/" target="_blank">http://www.nummelinmotorsportgroup.com/</a></p><p></p><p>You know it takes a lot of fun out of the joking if you guys take it seriously. </p><p></p><p>Billy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy Madrid, post: 6881564, member: 37978"] [b]Thanks Guys, I Was Just Joshin'[/b] First, thanks to both b tone and 1995Cobra-R for their help. I really appreciate you making the efforts to help me. My response above was just a stab at Biggest Johnson as Tim Brown, Wayne and I all know each other and thats why there are a ton of inside jokes when I respond to threads. I really appreciate 1995Cobra-R's response as he carefully explained to a neophyte what living with a race clutch would be like, :thumbsup:. Good work and well said. In real life I actually own the ex-Mumm Brothers Cougar World Challenge car and have a 2 disc Quartermaster 5.5" clutch on it with an 8 lb flywheel. The car has 13.2 to 1 compression and it picks up revs like a light switch. It only makes 315 hp and weighs approx. 2200 lbs. That is why I said that I had a "little Girly Car". For anybody that is interested here is a link to a website that explains most of who I am and what I am doing and also explain the RX7 El Camino reference, [url]http://www.nummelinmotorsportgroup.com/[/url] You know it takes a lot of fun out of the joking if you guys take it seriously. Billy [/QUOTE]
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