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what percentage of turbo coyotes have (built) engines
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<blockquote data-quote="stang910" data-source="post: 15866762" data-attributes="member: 103203"><p>I'm not so sure about that, I have had mine turned up to 15psi and you just realize that much power is worthless as a driver. It is fun, but gets old not being able to use the power. I used to like going to the track but the majority of the fast cars here run 11's. There might be one or two cars that can break 11's, but even those cars can't keep up so I always end up racing myself when I go and that also gets old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang910, post: 15866762, member: 103203"] I'm not so sure about that, I have had mine turned up to 15psi and you just realize that much power is worthless as a driver. It is fun, but gets old not being able to use the power. I used to like going to the track but the majority of the fast cars here run 11's. There might be one or two cars that can break 11's, but even those cars can't keep up so I always end up racing myself when I go and that also gets old. [/QUOTE]
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