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Favorite car origins?

Domestic
119 (16.2%)
Import (Asian)
103 (14%)
European
158 (21.5%)
I don't have a car because I play blockland.
354 (48.2%)

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don't police cars have their engines tuned up than the regular version of the car?
This is a popular myth. In reality, police cars have so much weight on them from all their law enforcement equipment that tuning the engine still wouldn't make up for the extra weight. It'd also be cost prohibitive to put bigger engines in the cars, they'd have to be installed by third party garages because the manufacturer wouldn't ship them that way just for the police.

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« Last Edit: February 08, 2014, 07:48:54 PM by $trinick »


It'd also be cost prohibitive to put bigger engines in the cars, they'd have to be installed by third party garages because the manufacturer wouldn't ship them that way just for the police.
well, they would, and they do. ford's current police interceptor is available with a 3.7L engine, the biggest one you can get on a civilian taurus is 3.5L
the manufacturers that build cars for police do it specifically for the police. they're not just regular cars with bull bars

well, they would, and they do. ford's current police interceptor is available with a 3.7L engine, the biggest one you can get on a civilian taurus is 3.5L
the manufacturers that build cars for police do it specifically for the police. they're not just regular cars with bull bars

Eh, apparently they do have slightly bigger engines. My point stands that the extra weight still makes them slow pigs, though.

We'll I got to sit in a super late model if that counts for anything. (Google it)
Late Models are ugly imo. Dirt or asphalt?

Late Models are ugly imo. Dirt or asphalt?

I actually created a short feature regarding some friends who race super late models and stuff like that back in May 2013



Asphalt late models are nice compared to dirt. Funny how they use Hoosier tires. I have a whole shed full of used hoosiers in my back yard haha.

I actually created a short feature regarding some friends who race super late models and stuff like that back in May 2013

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Dirt late models ares so much better imo.

Dirt late models ares so much better imo.
Northeast Dirt Mods are still king.

Northeast Dirt Mods are still king.
Round about how much horsepower do those make?


Thats just a little under what the super late models down here make.  The ones down here make about 850-900, depending on who built the engine.

Thats just a little under what the super late models down here make.  The ones down here make about 850-900, depending on who built the engine.
Yeah some of the big time drivers here go down to NC and buy decked out big blocks from Hendrick Motorsports for like $50,000. I heard they can reach around 900hp.

What motors do the super late models have.

I'm not sure how much the engines down here cost, but there's this local company that builds racing engines for superlates and other classes.  Just about every car owned by a local person has that company's logo plastered all over the front of their car.

Chilling at a table with Bucky Lasek at a car event. God I love you, Southern California.