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B code v.s. Hybrid
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[QUOTE="Powerstroke Racer, post: 102155, member: 13"] I was done with this thread as this argument is like the special Olympics as you well agree, and I agree with everything said above except, for clarification purposes to the readers(Personally I don't care what any of you think, I know what B codes and Hybrids are capable of in a street truck) Let's assume for a second that B codes with 200% nozzles are used, what horsepower limit and RPM do you consider B codes done? Think about your answer as it may well warrant me actually wanting to strap Amanda's truck down to a dyno and mount the slicks on the old girl:swordfight: [/QUOTE]
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