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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
F1A-R or possibly the 4.0 Whipple on Terminator??? Info needed please!
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<blockquote data-quote="97desertCobra" data-source="post: 10143980" data-attributes="member: 53488"><p>Hate to be the Debbie downer but a tight budget, making a huge car payment to afford the car and hopes of 700+rwhp=broken engine because you had to cut corners, making a huge car payment on a car that doesn't move. Seriously having a high horsepower car is VERY expensive. There is up keep and maintenence that needs to be performed regularly with a car making that kind of power. Remember, just because an engine is forged doesn't mean its indestructable. You could get one of those engines "rated to 100rwhp" but how long does an engine making 1000rwhp last? 15k miles? 20k? Its alot of stress to put on an engine, no matter how good the components are they will wear fast. Unless you are very financially stable and can afford to rebuild your engine in case it breaks on the dyno, don't proceed with this dream just yet. Hold off, save your money. Make your car payments. Pay your car off. Get a really good dependable daily driver. Save for the parts you want for your car and pay for them in cash. THEN you will have a car that is insanely fast, making ridiculous power, is paid off, and the parts you used to upgrade the car were paid for in cash, meaning no debt on that monster of a car. All it requires is a little patience. Just speaking from experience.:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97desertCobra, post: 10143980, member: 53488"] Hate to be the Debbie downer but a tight budget, making a huge car payment to afford the car and hopes of 700+rwhp=broken engine because you had to cut corners, making a huge car payment on a car that doesn't move. Seriously having a high horsepower car is VERY expensive. There is up keep and maintenence that needs to be performed regularly with a car making that kind of power. Remember, just because an engine is forged doesn't mean its indestructable. You could get one of those engines "rated to 100rwhp" but how long does an engine making 1000rwhp last? 15k miles? 20k? Its alot of stress to put on an engine, no matter how good the components are they will wear fast. Unless you are very financially stable and can afford to rebuild your engine in case it breaks on the dyno, don't proceed with this dream just yet. Hold off, save your money. Make your car payments. Pay your car off. Get a really good dependable daily driver. Save for the parts you want for your car and pay for them in cash. THEN you will have a car that is insanely fast, making ridiculous power, is paid off, and the parts you used to upgrade the car were paid for in cash, meaning no debt on that monster of a car. All it requires is a little patience. Just speaking from experience.:beer: [/QUOTE]
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