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I saw that pic the other day. A beautiful car man. Do you ever run that one? If so I definitely wanna see it go.
I saw that pic the other day. A beautiful car man. Do you ever run that one? If so I definitely wanna see it go.
Yeah, I can see it was a little squirrely at first. But after your tires got warmed up it seemed to calm down a bit. That is a wicked looking little beast. Short wheelbase keeps ya on your toesHere is my recent run just not too long ago ,I dont run it much because its too
wild an makes me nervous ,an it isnt even hitting its peak ,I might break it back
out here in a few days an go ahead an lean the top end out ,when it does hit
second gear ,it gets sideways!
I am not big on speed runs either. It's far more fun to have the low end torque to have at the touch of the throttle. Give me a wheelie monster iver a speed car any day.
I am not big on speed runs either. It's far more fun to have the low end torque to have at the touch of the throttle. Give me a wheelie monster iver a speed car any day.

@cbaker65 That E-version is a looker!
Speed runs are an art form all in themselves, but get real expensive real fast. I pretty much stick to racing around parking lots with my street car, and dirt fields for my truck. My rock crawler/trail trucks are kind of self explanatory.