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Rich...if you register the car in Nye County [Pahrump, NV], there are no emmisions requirements/regulations and Stefano can build you a street monster that can wear Nevada license/registration. For several years I owned property in Pahrump for that very reason. It's been a couple years since I had reason to register a car in Nye County, so you may want to double check smog requirements with DMV in Pahrump.
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Thanks for the info SS, good to know
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no problem, Mr Bimbi...Pahrump, NV, is only an hour drive from Las Vegas, so it's not a huge hassle to register a car over there. Thousands of people commute from Pahrump to Las Vegas every day for work.
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Just another Nickey Stage III 427 with more than 700hp! https://www.youtube.com/user/WegnerMotorsports |
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Hey Stefano, I was wondering with all of the different ways you approach people's hp goals, is there a standard way you choose to rate the hp?
Specifically, from stage I to the stage ? twin turbo config are they all run on a engine dyno and then rated at crank horsepower? I am asking because on another forum I enjoy, nearly everyone who posts seems to have adopted whp ratings. Obviously the chp numbers tend to stroke our egos and I certainly like what you are doing with the cars but was hoping to get a little better understanding of the way they are being rated. I sure would love to feel the kind of acceleration one of your TT Camaros offers! ![]() |
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