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Post by Reb Stew July 5th 2012, 4:51 am

I love big engines. The 30 over 454 in the Fire Chicken will prove that. The problem I have is the price of gas. With the 2X4's I'm getting about 7 or 8 MPG. I took most of the go goodies off to make it more streetable. Now I can't afford to drive it other than around town. If I can't drive it there's no reason to have it. I'm really thing about going with a 350 with twin turbos or something that I can at least get 10 to 15 MPG.

The thought of a cool ride with air and gets good gas millage is starting to sound really good. That's why the 54 has a 305/700R and it will get AC sooner or later.
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Post by Arieldouglas July 5th 2012, 2:32 pm

Reb Stew wrote:
The thought of a cool ride with air and gets good gas millage is starting to sound really good. That's why the 54 has a 305/700R and it will get AC sooner or later.

Isn't that what the blueberry is for?
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Post by Reb Stew July 5th 2012, 10:24 pm

That's Amy's. I drive it but I feel at home more in an old rusty car than a new one.
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Post by LRS30 August 14th 2012, 1:56 am

This project ended up being parted out when I found my Model A. I still want to build a little modified, style car.. Gotta finish some other thgings first..
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