Nick
Full Member
1990 4Runner
Posts: 146
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Post by Nick on Mar 1, 2004 15:15:56 GMT -5
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Post by liftedtacoma99 on Mar 1, 2004 15:37:39 GMT -5
thats great ... maybe i should get one for my truck
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Post by southalabama87 on Mar 1, 2004 21:48:23 GMT -5
Thats funny, I wonder wander what kind of gains I could expect with that kind of mod.
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Post by joes94yota on Mar 1, 2004 22:18:12 GMT -5
Is the hamster supercharged, or is it a Nitrtrous boost?
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Post by liftedtacoma99 on Mar 3, 2004 17:29:32 GMT -5
i think its a supercharger ;D
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Post by snorkleman on Mar 3, 2004 17:34:16 GMT -5
I upgraded from the hampster mod to the rabbit mod last week. Man what a difference! No longer am I constantly feeding lettuce into the valve cover. Now i just pop in a couple carrots and I'm good to go. Spool up takes a little longer but once he gets going its a world of difference.
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Post by L8sho2003 on Mar 3, 2004 20:39:23 GMT -5
Cool thing about the rabbit conversion is the way the power multiplies over time!
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Post by Mike Kelly on Mar 4, 2004 11:28:43 GMT -5
I heard that there was a guy who fabbed a cat mount behind the rabbit mod. he had to add on a body lift, but he was able to increase the speed of the rabbit and with the cat, it was like adding a supercharger. What's next? A greyhound turbo?
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Post by snorkleman on Mar 4, 2004 15:51:18 GMT -5
LOL
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Post by DeadlyPeace on Mar 5, 2004 21:20:46 GMT -5
I did a cheetah turbo conversion once. The only problem was that I had to modify the engine compartment for a big enough wheel. It did great and didn't cost much to run. Of course the cheetah also had to rest now and then when it ate one of those rabbit convertion ones for lunch.;D
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