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    You can obviously see how hilarious I am in the title, but I prefer to be too hot or cold and roll around on the floor or my knees to get paid is a bit more like self harm than comedy as Ford is good at making it easy for you to get close to losing the plot. Comedy is not funny. I'm Mark, run a competition car firm and specialise in the building, design and development of the project and maintaining the development needs and series rules interpretation to find a way to get a gain on the other cars.
    I've been involved in rallycross and hill climbing from the age of 14 and I am not far from 40 now so I am pretty useful behind the wheel. I'm using my st170 focus in my local rallycross series which is very good for the age, the chassis is very much in my opinion the reason for it, but the power is 226bhp at the wheels and revs like a vtec to 9600rpm hard cut limiter, which will have a full build report uploaded soon. I have a supercharged st170 which I take hillclimbing with the 384bhp and 362lbft of torque power delivery an instant access to warp drive from any gear and rpm from the lysholm twin screw AMG setup with the potential for 450 to 500 in the present stage but it is capped at this level with reliability and durability of more importance with only 900kg to pull round
    This is a bit different for me as I don't claim any computer skills at all, but I am happy to write files for mapping. 20 years of experience, feel free to pick my brains on anything you want to see my thoughts on, now I have some reading to catch up on
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    Re: New (3BD) bie introduction and drum roll

    I have to get through the day with my family and friends and colleagues, I need a laugh and mainly at their expense to help me through it lol

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    Ford twin cams are a speciality in the shop, from flow bench to a top quality ecu with the highest quality functions like launch and traction control systems, anti lag and full throttle shifts, with a range of flexible torque limits for the first 2 gears for reliability and durability in the most powerful applications, which at the moment are a twin turbo ST220 unit in a Pilbeam hillclimbing car with 770bhp at the wheels and 362lbft in a car that will make the original XR2 look heavy. Mainly the rallycross and hill climbing series in the UK and Europe is the majority of our work, with some great old lotus twin cams and some great yb powered track day cars can offer great numbers for their age, as long as they have been looked after, they can still get the evo owners worried

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    Re: New (3BD) bie introduction and drum roll

    Quote Originally Posted by 3BDtech View Post
    Ford twin cams are a speciality in the shop, from flow bench to a top quality ecu with the highest quality functions like launch and traction control systems, anti lag and full throttle shifts, with a range of flexible torque limits for the first 2 gears for reliability and durability in the most powerful applications, which at the moment are a twin turbo ST220 unit in a Pilbeam hillclimbing car with 770bhp at the wheels and 362lbft in a car that will make the original XR2 look heavy. Mainly the rallycross and hill climbing series in the UK and Europe is the majority of our work, with some great old lotus twin cams and some great yb powered track day cars can offer great numbers for their age, as long as they have been looked after, they can still get the evo owners worried
    sounds like your looking to sign up as a site sponsor

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    Re: New (3BD) bie introduction and drum roll

    Now that is something that I would be interested in talking about. I'm not in the country at the end of the week but I'm back by Monday evening and will be with my dad and be in a position to take big steps in the direction to make the most of such an opportunity

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    Re: New (3BD) bie introduction and drum roll

    Welcome to ts

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