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but yours is the black stallion - just come of age !

it was alive its currently engineless again with a cracked block :D n1 block time though and more machining and new rings and shes off again (about 2 months all up)

200km of hard driving and it cracked.

my engine goes in and out that engine bay like a yoyo

its a bare block again :(

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it was alive its currently engineless again with a cracked block :( n1 block time though and more machining and new rings and shes off again (about 2 months all up)

200km of hard driving and it cracked.

my engine goes in and out that engine bay like a yoyo

its a bare block again ;)

you should consider to treat all your engine componenys with cryogenic treatment. Meaninf seep freeze it with liquid nitro below -200C+. It said to strengthed the metal by at least 30% i think. I saw it years agoa in that documentary beyond 2000,

BLACK stagea hmm perhaps we should cut and past onto the pics a black unicorn if we can fin it :D . It will be cool.

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