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yup

except for the whine of the turbine!
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I think the Blackenbacker looks faster. She looks more and more like a Lemmy weapon.

You are going to have to wear white when you play out. That baby will disappear on stage. Sharp!
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I like "Blackout" for the name...nice work, Paul. Great idea Brian! Image Looks real cool.
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One of my favorite things with the Rickenbacker bass is when someone takes the artistic value of it,gets a concept in their head to make it their own, and makes it a reality.

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There was a fellow who put nitrous, wild cam, etc. on a GN & tweaked her to 900 ponies.
There was a short dyno clip posted somewhere so you could hear it. She hit 10,000 rpm, talk about SCREAM! Even at that speed the tires broke loose & the whole bay filled full of tire smoke.
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She hit 10,000 rpm, talk about SCREAM!


Hehe...my first car, a 1980 Plymouth Reliant Wagon, blew the butterfly valve in it's carb when I was driving once. It was a wild ride, with limitied ability to brake on a winding narrow state parkway in NY.

I had to throw the thing into neutral to get any serious braking, and when I did so it revved at maybe 10K or more. Not a very healthy sound for a 2.2 liter 4-banger.

When I got home, I got to the top of the driveway, slammed it in neutral to stop. My dad came out of the garage and said "son, that doesn't sound too good".

No it didn't. But before I got the narrow and winding part of the Taconic Parkway it was fun blasting over those hills at 80 mph, where normally the car struggled. Image
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Nice.

The sound of a GN's hairdryer spooling up just exudes power.
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10K?!

damn!

didn't think a pushrod motor could do that!
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Oh sure Jared, they can do it at least once!
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I would think anything over 6K would certainly shrapnel it. My '67 390 Cougar GT motor was built for racing and could only turn 8.5K. I realize it is limited more by it size/rotating mass but I think it still may have been a little more stout than an '80 Reliant. Image

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Walk with a limp do ya?
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Gotta love a Lakewood Scattershield!


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The DZ302 5.0L that was in my uncle's (former) 1968 Camaro Z28, with the 10.5:1 pistons and the 2.02 fuelie heads, the 780 Holley 4 BBL etc had a red line or 8500 and the previous owner said it would hold 7800 for a few minutes with no valve float. It would reqularly do about 110 mph down the Everrett Turnpike in Nashua NH during the early 70's. This with a 4.10 rearend. That, my friends, is a man's MOTOR. Despite the big cam (308 duration?) you could place a glass of water on the air cleaner and at idle the glass would stay there- but the back end of the car would be burping furiously and the exhaust system "pinged" like the high compression sound of a big cammed small block.

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Oh Yea! What has more bass than a high compression V8?

Okay, well maybe Earth Wind and Fire.
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You want crazy RPMs? Four words:

Mazda RX7 Twin Turbo.
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