Badass video....twin-turbo GN on the dyno

JC

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This guy drives this on the street! Turns mid-8s in the quarter mile.....:Q

Video

Turn up the volume for this one :cool:


JC
 

Crazymofo

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this has been reposted more times then I can count.... comeon four years on the forum and you don't know about this GN yet
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JC

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Originally posted by: Crazymofo
this has been reposted more times then I can count.... comeon four years on the forum and you don't know about this GN yet
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Sorry. I don't spend every day here.
 

Salvador

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Old, old video. What a sleeper, eh? I love how he tucked those turbo's out of sight. ;)

Sal
 

Kadarin

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I know the guy.. used to street race with him.. :) In fact, I spoke at his wedding a couple of years ago.
 

Buickbeast

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yeah that's a pretty cool video but I always wonder why he wasted a GN? Might is well put it in a monte carlo if you going to use a chevy small block
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Oh well, one less GN to make the rest worth more.
 

Jzero

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Originally posted by: Buickbeast
yeah that's a pretty cool video but I always wonder why he wasted a GN? Might is well put it in a monte carlo if you going to use a chevy small block
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Oh well, one less GN to make the rest worth more.

Or even a Cutlass Supreme? It does seem like the GN is a car that should be left 100% stock. And 100% stock, it's still damn fast....
 

Demon-Xanth

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I don't think he started out with putting an SB in there. He probably worked his way up. Maxed out the GN's motor (and possibly fragged it in the process), and then moved along and added two more cylinders.
 

Buickbeast

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Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
I don't think he started out with putting an SB in there. He probably worked his way up. Maxed out the GN's motor (and possibly fragged it in the process), and then moved along and added two more cylinders.

That guy is one of the big time GN racers. Probably owns half a dozen at a time. I'm just thinking it would be cheaper to use a N/A regal and paint it back. The only thing that makes a GN a GN is the motor.