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Old Mar 17, 2005 | 01:00 AM
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i am impressed with the guy snapping the one piece carbon fiber one i thought they were suppose to be semi invincable....and whats caused buddys nitrous to go off...just a glich or he have it on switch
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Originally Posted by munch
i am impressed with the guy snapping the one piece carbon fiber one i thought they were suppose to be semi invincable....and whats caused buddys nitrous to go off...just a glich or he have it on switch
The guy that broke the CF driveshaft actually is an owner for the company that produces the part. They a shitload of CF parts for my car.

The nitrous must have been a bug, I dont know that much about it to say what exactly happened. But what I do know is that the engine was finished being built the night before, and was tuned on the way to the dyno, did the dyno pulls, went to the track and then it blew up.
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