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I just read that this car was stolen last night in the Orlando area. Shouldn't be hard to spot for those in the area if the criminal was dumb enough to take it on the street.
No shit... I guess they wanted to try and take it down the track. That sucks though.
I just read that this car was stolen last night in the Orlando area. Shouldn't be hard to spot for those in the area if the criminal was dumb enough to take it on the street.
Sadly I bet its already been stripped. That sucks so bad.
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I just read that this car was stolen last night in the Orlando area. Shouldn't be hard to spot for those in the area if the criminal was dumb enough to take it on the street.
I hate criminals! Bet they never find the car as I am sure it is torn apart for pieces now. SMH.
Thought you guys would appreciate this too. Its from a few years ago but it was local to the chicagoland area. This is a sister car to the supra, lexus sc300.... Just down right dirty
Why the sound and the flames out the exhaust on shifts? I'd crap myself if the jeep made a noise like that lol.
Due to running rich and boosting over 40psi. When shifting its a guaranteed back fire everytime. The amount of fuel needed to handle 40-50psi of boost is crazy and when the you shift, the amount of air is minimal due to the closing of the throttle body. So the AFR becomes extremely rich and dumps extra fuel momentarily in the exhaust which gets ignited. Reason you wont see it as much on the Jeeps is because its automatic. Never lifting off throttle and an automatic trans minimizes this.
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