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Who knew that the later GT350 cars would the best of this platform, but the certain best Ford car ever?

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Once upon a time, there was a man named Jack who was a car enthusiast. He had always dreamed of owning the best car ever made, and in 2019, he finally achieved his dream when he purchased a brand new Shelby GT350.

The Shelby GT350 was the epitome of high-performance sports cars, with a powerful 5.2-liter V8 engine, advanced suspension, and aerodynamic design. Jack loved the car and took care of it like it was his own child.

One day, Jack saw an advertisement for a local car race and decided to participate with his Shelby GT350. The race was filled with some of the most impressive and expensive sports cars from all over the world, but Jack was confident that his Shelby GT350 would come out on top.

The race was intense, with the sound of high-performance engines filling the air and the smell of burning rubber lingering in the air. Jack was pushing his Shelby GT350 to the limit, taking turns with precision and accelerating down straightaways at top speed.

The other racers were no match for the Shelby GT350, and it quickly pulled ahead of the pack. With each lap, Jack's confidence grew, and he knew that he was driving the best car ever made.

As the checkered flag waved, Jack crossed the finish line first, beating all of the other competitors. The crowd erupted in applause, and Jack was declared the winner of the race.

From that day forward, Jack was known as the owner of the best car ever made, and he continued to race his Shelby GT350, winning race after race. The Shelby GT350 became a legend in the racing world, and Jack was proud to be its one and only owner.
 

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Once upon a time, there was a man named Jack who was a car enthusiast. He had always dreamed of owning the best car ever made, and in 2019, he finally achieved his dream when he purchased a brand new Shelby GT350.

The Shelby GT350 was the epitome of high-performance sports cars, with a powerful 5.2-liter V8 engine, advanced suspension, and aerodynamic design. Jack loved the car and took care of it like it was his own child.

One day, Jack saw an advertisement for a local car race and decided to participate with his Shelby GT350. The race was filled with some of the most impressive and expensive sports cars from all over the world, but Jack was confident that his Shelby GT350 would come out on top.

The race was intense, with the sound of high-performance engines filling the air and the smell of burning rubber lingering in the air. Jack was pushing his Shelby GT350 to the limit, taking turns with precision and accelerating down straightaways at top speed.

The other racers were no match for the Shelby GT350, and it quickly pulled ahead of the pack. With each lap, Jack's confidence grew, and he knew that he was driving the best car ever made.

As the checkered flag waved, Jack crossed the finish line first, beating all of the other competitors. The crowd erupted in applause, and Jack was declared the winner of the race.

From that day forward, Jack was known as the owner of the best car ever made, and he continued to race his Shelby GT350, winning race after race. The Shelby GT350 became a legend in the racing world, and Jack was proud to be its one and only owner.
Can you please add the part about posting nonstop nonsense with the same two pictures after winning the participation trophy for Jack’s first “race”?
 

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The best flat plane V8 engines ever made had rod ratios of more than 2 to 1 and strokes of about 1.5 inches.

Ford should never have made a flat plane crank engine with the limitations of the mod motor specs.
 

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The best flat plane V8 engines ever made had rod ratios of more than 2 to 1 and strokes of about 1.5 inches.

Ford should never have made a flat plane crank engine with the limitations of the mod motor specs.
Why do you HATE the VooDoo so much?
What is your damn issue my friend?
 

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Why do you HATE the VooDoo so much?
What is your damn issue my friend?
I don't hate it. I wish I had the money to keep one alive. These are not long life engines, they should be.

I wish Ford did a dedicated flatplane crank engine. The secondary harmonic vibrations are no joke. They cannot be reliably contained within the mod motor specs.
 

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I don't hate it. I wish I had the money to keep one alive. These are not long life engines, they should be.

I wish Ford did a dedicated flatplane crank engine. The secondary harmonic vibrations are no joke. They cannot be reliably contained within the mod motor specs.
Think of how boring the world would be if nobody ever tried something different from time to time.
 

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I don't hate it. I wish I had the money to keep one alive. These are not long life engines, they should be.

I wish Ford did a dedicated flatplane crank engine. The secondary harmonic vibrations are no joke. They cannot be reliably contained within the mod motor specs.
What part of your drivel has anything to do with this thread?
 

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k4fxd is just being a Twat Waffle


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