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  • Not that much power

    I must admit that festiva's that have stock engine do not really have that much power.. there is more that aduquite but still.... i was driving a ford supercab ute 2000 model and this thing was putting 190KW (255 HP) on the rear wheel,s and when you got out you had to try and pull your ass aout of the seat coz it was permantly stuck there.
    Ford Festiva 1992 Model, 1.3L 5 Door, Red, Mods- Roo-Bar with two spotlights, also stickers, on the bonnet, front window, and rear window

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    And your point is?

    Seriously, what is your point? Stock Festy's have a 1.3L engine. What are you expecting to do with it? The car is no threat to the rocket industry; nor was it meant to be. It is merely an economical car, that IMO is an absolute blast to drive.

    Want more power? Either mod your car, or buy something else!
    Famous Last Words: "How hard can it be?"

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    • #3
      The recipe to all your problems...

      1 piece of plywood 4'x4' and atleast 3/4" thick
      7 2x4's atleast 4' long
      some bolts to hold said wood to your car
      300-400 estes D series engines (largest you can buy in a store)
      Ignitors for all engines and some wire
      Some glue, caulking might work


      step 1. remove rear hatch of festiva
      step 2. cut plywood to fit where the hatch used to be
      step 3. mount 2x4's around plywood to hold it in place and give it support
      step 4. glue all the engines to the plywood so the backs face the rear of the car
      step 5. insert ignitors(this is where it gets dangerous) into engines
      step 6. run all ground leads to ground, make sure you get a good ground
      step 7. run all pos. leads to a big switch that connects to your battery


      Think of it like NO2 only better and cooler looking...
      OX SMASH!!

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