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Have been reading quite a bit on scoobies recently, but have never read about this mod (well yet anyway).
Is it not a good idea, can the engines manage it?
Any info would be great please guys.
Cookstar
Is it not a good idea, can the engines manage it?
Any info would be great please guys.
Cookstar
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Originally Posted by cookstar
Have been reading quite a bit on scoobies recently, but have never read about this mod (well yet anyway).
Is it not a good idea, can the engines manage it?
Any info would be great please guys.
Cookstar
Is it not a good idea, can the engines manage it?
Any info would be great please guys.
Cookstar
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Same story here.
Friend of mine has NOS also and once he used a 75bhp shot the engine blew shortly after. He's now building a axxis engine and going to put on a 100 or 150 bhp shot on it.
I think the axxis engine can handle it but the OEM not.
What was the dammage with your engine Coolboy?
He blew a piston.
Friend of mine has NOS also and once he used a 75bhp shot the engine blew shortly after. He's now building a axxis engine and going to put on a 100 or 150 bhp shot on it.
I think the axxis engine can handle it but the OEM not.
What was the dammage with your engine Coolboy?
He blew a piston.
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