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Old 11-15-2005, 07:59 AM
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Yeah, I was wondering why Latif and Sarquis were over there eating BLTs after the main.
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So, am I correct in assuming this motor works best right out of the frying pan? And would the proper operating temp be much higher.. like 250+ to keep the bacon fat flowing....
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So, am I correct in assuming this motor works best right out of the frying pan? And would the proper operating temp be much higher.. like 250+ to keep the bacon fat flowing....
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Old 11-15-2005, 08:23 AM
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It's true guys. I watched Cuffs dyno one of these bad boys on his Turbo Dyno. Granted, I am not a pro at knowing the "good" numbers on a Turbo Dyno, but I knew this motor was crazy. The lowest wattage number was 130. The RPMs were through the roof. Torque rating was a little low, but it was a little warm. It just came out of the frying pan.
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In all seriousness, Trinity has been doing a decent amount of testing at Horsham R/C. I saw a few different motors that were definitely not your normal stock and/or 19T motor. Latif was the man writing down temp readings and all that good stuff. They were pretty tight lipped about it. Cuffs was mainly just saying they were testing for Cleveland.

When I saw a green anodized can, I knew that wasn't a Monster Stock.
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Can I get mine with a side of Home fries? Sorry-I wont be buying one of these-I much prefer lard. Besides-how do we know its real bacon fat? How do we know they arent using strips of skin form Latifs back or something???
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Old 11-15-2005, 12:12 PM
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I wonder if Chad built that one also!!!!!



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maybe this is the new motor? I snuck a pic of this motor....it was in Latif's pit last weekend...I think Cuffs was running it....WICKED FAST!!!!!!!
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Come on, Walter.
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Originally Posted by walterhenderson
I wonder if Chad built that one also!!!!!
Ouch that cut is deep and will require stiches after that!!!!
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Maybe it would in September, now its just old..
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Originally Posted by wyd
Ouch that cut is deep and will require stiches after that!!!!
Just smear some bacon fat on it, It'll heal up just fine.

This just in: Trinity's new stock motor project codenamed CO27 will be officially called the Razorback Bacon Booster, and include a free tube of Bacon grease bushing lube/comm drops, and Hot Dog Water motor spray. Best thing of all is that it's organic as Mark stated, and totally non-toxic. Look for Cuffs' Maple Syrup Tire additive tb released soon. Finally no more Wintergreen smell, just the sweet smell of WAFFLES!
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Old 11-15-2005, 12:39 PM
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Brings new meaning to "Breakfast of Champions" eh?
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Originally Posted by CypressMidWest
Brings new meaning to "Breakfast of Champions" eh?
Man after that I need to go get something to eat. I must control myself so I don't spoil my supper!!!!!!!!!

It is time for a new motor as Christmas is coming and would be a good time to have one to make a little extra cash.
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This just in...

I just got done talking to Latif. You will be able to order the new CO27 in a host of colors. Green was ugly anyway. Latif hinted that they are working on perfecting the anodizing color of bacon.

Breakfast of Champions... now that is a great line!
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Schreff from HHH helped design it.
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