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the quickest way i can describe the car is like sitting in an airoplane on take off when it throws you back in your seat i whip the arse off cosworths ive never lost a race yet it went past a lamborghini countash at 175mph now weather he ran out of power or just backed off ill never know but thats the kind of toys youl be up against any thing else and youll be wasting your petrol

 

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

 

Yes bit of a classic! good for some fun,a few people i know had them done in old clubs i was in,allso same done to the Granada 2.9 and the old 2.8,not so sure on the 175mph,i think power was rated at 260bhp up from 150bhp,and being a 12valve pushrod motor would struggle to get them speeds,but a 2.9 24v Cosworth Granada will with Two tubs on it,i think Fitz at Top Boss got 180mph+ out of his Sierra 24v,the way forward though with the 12V 2.9 was a blueprinted rebuild with capacity raised to 3.7ltr at 300bhp with no tubs,theres a guy at Santa Pod some times that runs a twin tub Sierra with Nos,gets into the tens :shock:

 

Would make a nice project for someone though,and to go with Nos on it, :)

 

Tony

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