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Here's a cracking good bit of fun - let's see how fast a Mitsubishi EVO VII can pull a basic English caravan shall we? 700+HP and 600+lb/ft of torque the bugger should be able to pull anything through the sound barrier! Be warned, the videos are large, so a broadband connection will come in handy.
http://www.norris-designs.co.uk/videos.htm Almost forgot - have a look at the specs on this page: http://www.norris-designs.co.uk/evo7_spec.htm I was reading about this car while waiting for my cat/back duals to be installed. Seems you can break the tires loose at 70mph if you jump all over it. Yee-haww!!!!!!!! |
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Well I did watch the video and it proves even with 700+ hp a four cylinder can not survive.
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