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2013-14 Shelby GT500
The Resurrection of "The ACCUSER"
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<blockquote data-quote="Bad Company" data-source="post: 15884905" data-attributes="member: 141815"><p>Somedays I truly wish I still had a measly 662 hp. I'm unfortunately a Horsepower addict. My personal email address for years has been <a href="mailto:horsepower_addict@123456.net">horsepower_addict@123456.net</a>. A person I purchase parts from for my business sells hot rod parts for diesel engines. He imparted me with a little saying a number of years ago that has really stuck with me</p><p></p><p>When a guy breaks something on his hot rod and he doesn't have the funds to fix it immediately, he says "they're in horsepower rehab"........it fits so well with a junkie needing a fix and having to go to rehab to stop the urge. When you're in horsepower rehab.........you're rehab facility is whether your wallet is flush with cash or empty.........if it is empty......you endure rehab whether you want to or not LOL</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the kind words on my contributions, some would say my words were destructive instead of instructive. My thread was me trying to enlighten others of the poor performance of a few that are held in a high esteem with modifying these cars. Out of it came a lot of knowledge that others could use to understand how these engines are designed, built and meant to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bad Company, post: 15884905, member: 141815"] Somedays I truly wish I still had a measly 662 hp. I'm unfortunately a Horsepower addict. My personal email address for years has been [email]horsepower_addict@123456.net[/email]. A person I purchase parts from for my business sells hot rod parts for diesel engines. He imparted me with a little saying a number of years ago that has really stuck with me When a guy breaks something on his hot rod and he doesn't have the funds to fix it immediately, he says "they're in horsepower rehab"........it fits so well with a junkie needing a fix and having to go to rehab to stop the urge. When you're in horsepower rehab.........you're rehab facility is whether your wallet is flush with cash or empty.........if it is empty......you endure rehab whether you want to or not LOL Thank you for the kind words on my contributions, some would say my words were destructive instead of instructive. My thread was me trying to enlighten others of the poor performance of a few that are held in a high esteem with modifying these cars. Out of it came a lot of knowledge that others could use to understand how these engines are designed, built and meant to work. [/QUOTE]
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