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Leno's Tank Car Gets an Upgrade 900-1600bhp!

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That is manic! 2000lb ft of torque too! :D

Chris

can you say 'search for a penis substitute gone out of control'?

Should sell the lot, feed the poor with the proceeds and get a skoda, enough's enough tbh...

Should sell the lot, feed the poor with the proceeds and get a skoda, enough's enough tbh...

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

And how is your quest for a penis substitute going :P:rolleyes::rofl:

Chris

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

And how is your quest for a penis substitute going :P:rolleyes::rofl:

Chris

Dont need to find a substitute - the OEM one is fine :rofl:

Bas

still only gets 6mpg :rofl:

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

And how is your quest for a penis substitute going :P:rolleyes::rofl:

Chris

diesel fabia a penis sustitute? must've started with an inny :D

diesel fabia a penis sustitute? must've started with an inny :D

That's why it's needing extensive modification ;)

Chris

:rofl:

what a loser, only 6psi?

what a loser, only 6psi?

it's not all about how much booooost you run, and the displacement of each cylinder is more than your whole engine :eek: :rofl:

Mind you, any regular PPC readers will know of Charlie Broomfield's 27-litre Rolls Royce Meteor tank-engined Rover SD1!

I find this more impressive, as he has retrofitted his own EFI system, got it running on LPG and is now looking to fit two turbos....all out of his own garage!

PPC is a scary magazine!

The amount of work that some people do in there begs the question why they dont work for car manufacturers

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