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Total Votes 40
Average Score 4.22
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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=2322
Submitted by: OldSchoolSpeed
Comments: 45  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 03-22-2002
View Stats Category: Other Vehicle
Description:
Aerostar with a Paxton supercharger. has run 14.88 in the quarter.


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#1
3-22-2002 @ 07:29:00 PM
Posted By : OldSchoolSpeed Reply | Edit | Del
speaking of Aerostars...

#2
3-22-2002 @ 07:30:19 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
This is one Aerostar I'll respect! Hold on to yer lunchboxes kids!

#3
3-22-2002 @ 07:33:47 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
I just wish it didn't have that crap on the exterior. I think 14s is managable without a hood scoop. By the way, I just realized what a nice sleeper an Aerostar would make....oooh, I'm getting ideas!

#4
3-22-2002 @ 07:36:00 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Ultimate sleeper car, what would it be? MG's and Spitfires w/ V8's? been done, Minivans? been done, anyone ever tried to put a 8 cyl in like a VW Bug?

#5
3-22-2002 @ 07:39:18 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
Friend of my father's years ago had an old cream-colored Beetle with a Mopar 413 in the place of the back seat.

[Edited by Skid on 5-28-2002 @ 12:34:47 PM]


#6
3-22-2002 @ 07:39:57 PM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
LOVE IT!

#7
3-22-2002 @ 07:41:19 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
And in my opinion, the ultimate sleeper would be a Chevette with Buick Grand National running gear (Hooker makes a kit for it). There's a white '78 four-door with faded paint, no engine, and a bunch of garbage in the back behind a shop near my house....I'm starting to get ideas again....If street versions of the GN can run 9s, imagine what the same engine in a 1500 lb. car would do. >:)

[Edited by Skid on 3-22-2002 @ 07:42:09 PM]


#8
3-22-2002 @ 08:21:53 PM
Posted By : Jesuz Reply | Edit | Del
i have a video of dodge mini van running 12.4s and killed a camaro

#9
3-22-2002 @ 09:19:43 PM
Posted By : MadScientistMatt Reply | Edit | Del
More good sleeper ideas: 1. Toyota Cressida with a Supra Turbo drivetrain. 2. K-car with a 2.2/2.5 Turbo. 3. Ford Fairmont wagon with your choice of appropriate V8. 4. Big block Dodge Aspen or Plymouth Volare. 5. Turbocharged Mazda 323 GT motor in a Festiva. Any one of these is doable with off the shelf parts. Then there's the possiblity of getting a fast import and making it look like the work of a clueless riceboy.

#10
3-22-2002 @ 10:50:44 PM
Posted By : OldSchoolSpeed Reply | Edit | Del
"I think 14s is managable without a hood scoop"

It's got a blower...the hood scoop is pretty much necessary i imagine.


#11
3-25-2002 @ 05:32:07 AM
Posted By : ginsu417 Reply | Edit | Del
14.88 is probably fast for a Van, but still nowhere near a respectable time slip. I've seen this thing driving around. Am I the only one who think this looks incredibly stupid?

#12
3-25-2002 @ 05:45:43 AM
Posted By : cams116 Reply | Edit | Del
well there is a van running flat 11s. Thats with a turbo. It does 12.5s without it.

#13
3-26-2002 @ 12:49:31 AM
Posted By : Mad Max Reply | Edit | Del
The ultimate sleeper, in my opinion, would be a VW bus with a Ferrari Formula 1 engine in it. But how likely is that to happen?

#14
3-26-2002 @ 12:50:23 AM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Well, we could put somthing more modest in, like a small block ford or chevy

#15
3-26-2002 @ 12:53:01 AM
Posted By : Mad Max Reply | Edit | Del
Or maybe, if we wanted to get a LITTLE more extreme than that, a Viper V10 crate engine...

#16
3-26-2002 @ 12:54:19 AM
Posted By : CRXtrackguy Reply | Edit | Del
I've seen 427 VW bugs. My personal favorite "holy shit" sleeper was either a Supra powered Tacoma, or that twin mill Hyundai. I've seen both, and they are both scary. No-one expects a stock-looking tacoma to beat a Z06 hands down...

#17
3-26-2002 @ 12:54:57 AM
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck Reply | Edit | Del
Assuming money was no object sure, but since a BB Ford crate engine runs 7 or 8 Thou. I shudder to think what a 10 will cost ya.

#18
3-26-2002 @ 12:56:33 AM
Posted By : CRXtrackguy Reply | Edit | Del
And I've always been partial to mid 80s wood paneled station wagons running super or turbocharged smallblocks...

#19
3-26-2002 @ 12:56:40 AM
Posted By : Mad Max Reply | Edit | Del
I know a guy who's got a 4-door Lumina in the 11s on street tires... but he's got ground effects on it and custom paint, so it's not THAT good of a sleeper. Shocked the hell out of me when he spanked my Thunderbird. But then I raced him in the twisties and found out his car doesn't handle for shit. Ate me alive in the straights, but I pulled away bigtime in curves.

#20
3-26-2002 @ 12:57:44 AM
Posted By : CRXtrackguy Reply | Edit | Del
I'm trying to decide what to do with my new car... I'm thinking... Pro Street. Whaddya think, Max?

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