The journey of one man and his Mule(s)

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GeorgeL
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slipping clutch wrote:heres a motor I came across that I thought may be suitable for your new ride Phil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EaCnDCsslM


YES... that is an ASBO and I need something that insane in my life

Phil can you reserve me a seat in that too :P ?
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slipping clutch wrote:heres a motor I came across that I thought may be suitable for your new ride Phil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EaCnDCsslM


All that work and he hasn't even dyno'd it?! :shock:

I think I need a supercharger in my life, probably the next car :-k
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GeorgeL wrote:
slipping clutch wrote:heres a motor I came across that I thought may be suitable for your new ride Phil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EaCnDCsslM


YES... that is an ASBO and I need something that insane in my life

Phil can you reserve me a seat in that too :P ?


:lol: Sure

Can you imagine something like that on UK roads :shock:
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Magic Beans wrote:
slipping clutch wrote:heres a motor I came across that I thought may be suitable for your new ride Phil
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EaCnDCsslM


All that work and he hasn't even dyno'd it?! :shock:

I think I need a supercharger in my life, probably the next car :-k

Mclaren Mercede's perhaps? :-k
As far as dynoing that car i'm suprised as well - you know the first question that he is asked is "how much power does that make?" however each to their own I guess.
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Haha he doesn't need to know what power it's producing... It will munch most things in a straight line :p
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The Westy would ruin it on a bendy road though :whistle: :lol:

Got a whole bunch of photos from this weekend and the Kent Coast Run. I'll post them up later if I get time, as now's time to ditch the 1er I've been in for the last 210 miles and jump into the naughty red thing :D
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Magic Beans wrote:The Westy would ruin it on a bendy road though :whistle: :lol:

Got a whole bunch of photos from this weekend and the Kent Coast Run. I'll post them up later if I get time, as now's time to ditch the 1er I've been in for the last 210 miles and jump into the naughty red thing :D


Saw a green caterfield (love that name :lol:) on the way back from Pete's on Sun. Was wearing a V8 badge on the rear. :twisted:

Guy was wearing a crash helmet! Also saw an Audi R8 =P~ and a 1987 Capri 2.8 injection. Beast. :mrgreen:
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Ooo a V8 would be fun. :)

I saw three Mk1 MR2s this weekend :whistle:
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Magic Beans wrote:

I saw three Mk1 MR2s this weekend :whistle:


It's a sign for Mule 4. Big power MK1 :twisted:
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RedMR² wrote:
Magic Beans wrote:

I saw three Mk1 MR2s this weekend :whistle:


It's a sign for Mule 4. Big power MK1 :twisted:


Nah, no more for me, maybe a Mk3 for Adrienne though :wink:

I have other things in mind :whistle:
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So mule 4 is already on the cards! :twisted:

What ya thinking? 911 turbo? 8)
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Mule 4... its going to be total opposite end of the spectrum again I reckon.

1980's 911 Turbo would be good. (930 I think is the correct model)

aslong as it isn't a seicento with a Hayabusa engine in it I don't mind as that's my next ASBO shed project :P
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Many many future ideas at the moment. At some point I will have to have forced induction back in my life. What that's in I'm yet to decide :-k
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Very nice
Bike engine for the win
Surely be cool to fit one in you car? An cheaper? Something to do over winter
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That's one option. Not sure it would be right for the old boy though, it's more of an old school kind of machine. :-k
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Could be onto something here, as it might scratch the V8 itch at the same time :-k
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Hi Phil, why not have a chat with Paul Woods, he knows a thing or two about audi v8's and fitting them into impossibly small places!!!!
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