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torque machine
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: merrimac, W.I.
Posts: 113
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REALLY?!?!?!?!?
There isn't one topic in here until now wow thats said that we all build these cares and know one wants to share on how to take extra special care of them. lol yea i wash mine often occasionally wax it and don't ever drive it in the winter. i dunno i coat the rear quarters in rubber lol.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 119
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I saw you rother post on your rebuild of a 455. I just had mine finished. 500hp and 530 ftlbs torque. I not ready to drop it in. As you said details and more details paint etc. to engine compartment. If you send me your e-mail I can send some pictures to you of my engine compartment.
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