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Brrrrrrrrr… Texas Cash Days In The Cold Means Tuners Were Working Hard To Put Power Down In The Lonestar State

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Like most of the country, we’ve had some weird weather down here in Texas over the past couple of months. From absurdly warm to bitter cold, and everything in between. Like many, we were iced in at times and even when the roads were clear we have had some really cold and dry weather which makes doing anything outside a challenge, let alone trying to put down 1,500 to 2,000 horsepower to the ground on the streets. But that is exactly what was going down at this Texas Cash Days event. Lucky for us, Fred and Kyle and the 1320Video crew were on hand and ready to rock when the racing started.

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We were out in DFW, Texas for a Cash Days with 17 cars putting in for a $4,000 pot. The temps were down in the 30’s, which made the street extra tricky and turned traction into the biggest challenge of the night. Cold pavement, big power, and zero prep made every matchup unpredictable. When the road’s this cold, it doesn’t take much to turn a clean run into a smoke show. Another cold night on the street with money on the line — and only one car walking away with the pot.

The post Brrrrrrrrr… Texas Cash Days In The Cold Means Tuners Were Working Hard To Put Power Down In The Lonestar State appeared first on BangShift.com.

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