2000-HP '68 Camaro Drag Car Makes Fighter Plane Numbers at Disused WWII RAF Base

2000-HP '68 Camaro Drag Car Makes Fighter Plane Numbers at Disused WWII RAF Base

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During World War Two, the best way the Royal Air Force could make 2,000 horsepower reliably was to employ the 37-liter, 2,240-cubic-inch Rolls-Royce Griffon. In the days when "no replacement for displacement" really was the law of the land, the best way to make an ICE vehicle more powerful was to just make it bigger. In 2023, 2,000 horses can be made by a group of Polish blokes on an English holiday. Proof positive of th... (continue reading...)

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