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Old 07-17-2005, 11:43 AM   #1
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HELL YES. i predict a LOT more V8 + S13 swaps in the not so distant future.
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Old 07-17-2005, 01:25 PM   #2
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WoW its more power then what i thought.Hahahahahaha good luck on the first pass's.Sweet
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Old 07-20-2005, 08:50 PM   #3
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HELL YES. i predict a LOT more V8 + S13 swaps in the not so distant future.
Oh, there are already a few around. I've seen an LT1, LS1, 302, among others. By no means is this a 100% "one-of-a-kind", but I'm pretty sure with the ford 9", we're one of VERY FEW.
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It's a 10 second car now...

http://www.riotdesigns.com/videos/10.90@121_raw.wmv

Enjoy fellas. Now it's time to get it ready for the 9s...
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I assure you, it's not going to be your first guess.]
Lots of people think dif so it very would could be someones first gues.

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The wheels are 15x10 with 4.5" backspacing. The tires are 28x11.5x15.
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It's called offset not back spacing. Thats a weird way to read tire size. it should be width in mm/profile size in mm/rim size in inchs

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http://www.riotdesigns.com/videos/10.90@121_raw.wmv

Enjoy fellas. Now it's time to get it ready for the 9s...
Good jon on running 10's. So how's it feel to totally reinvent the wheel when a big turbo, built head Sr20 w/ cams and stock 240 rear end w/ LSD and slicks could run bou the same
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It's called offset not back spacing. Thats a weird way to read tire size. it should be width in mm/profile size in mm/rim size in inchs



Good jon on running 10's. So how's it feel to totally reinvent the wheel when a big turbo, built head Sr20 w/ cams and stock 240 rear end w/ LSD and slicks could run bou the same
1) Domestically produced wheels have always been measured in backspacing (and it was probably the standard worldwide until *recently*). Race tires and truck tires have always been measured in inches, not section width and profile.

2) the small block chevy was around well before the SR20, so technically it was Nissan doing the reinventing

3) why am I bothering with someone who is already pinked?
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