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I asked this a couple of years back and had a decent response, but since then there’s new members. The weather is slowly getting upon us to have our egos massaged or heart pumping that adrenaline through your soul.
I’ve an old school Vw that I’ve started to drag race, running nitrous and methanol and its road legal too. Should be about 700hp by July.
 
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Pretty sure you all know my motor
 
4 wheel drive ?
 
Smiling machines
 
Rear wheel drive. No differential and both engines are linked together.
Here’s an example of the racing.

Looks like 4wd wouldn't be of any benefit, at least 1 front wheel seems to be off the ground at any 1 time:D:D
 
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