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SAUers,

Found this old mag (Wheels, July 1990) whilst cleaning out the home office. I scanned it thinking some of you may be interested.

The article cites 576bhp @1.8Bar, driving 1325kg car. That was 15 years ago...

Elsewhere in the mag there is an article on the 'new' 5.0L Ford HO motor. "Ford's brawny V8 is back with a vengeance" and 165kW. :P

Mark

PS I've got it in a larger .pdf that's around 1.8Mb, if it's hard to read or for bigger pics.

PPS Check the filename for the page order, the comp has loaded them back to front.

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Sent to all above addresses and PM's.

Guerilla: It's no trouble - for what I've taken out of SAU, it's the least I can do.

Intensevil: Thanks dude. If you PM me the link I'll edit the first post to make it easier for everyone else and save the wait. Cheers

Mark

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