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Look at All This Carnage! Cleetus McFarland’s Limo Engine Get’s Pulled Apart At Harrell Engine and Dyno, Plus Mechanical Fuel Inject Tech!

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I’ve never known anyone that broke more stuff than Cleetus. He’s got a special talent for flinging the rods out of stuff, and I’m not even talking about the stuff he breaks on purpose. He’s got a couple of engine builders that help him out with his cars, and a few different tuners as well. Our friend Peter Harrell has helped Cleetus set some new records and take home some wins over the past couple of years, but he’s also had to fix some stuff as well. I have no clue what the history is on the engine that was in the burnout limo, but I know that sucker is broke in a big way and Pete is having to tear it apart to see what is worth saving and fixing. Will it need new everything?

Or is there stuff worth saving?

Take a look at the video below and you’ll find out as Pete takes this thing apart and asses the damage.

Video Description:

Let’s tear down the engine out of Cleetus McFarland’s limo engine and see what’s left. Also new Unsubscribe song and a look at mechanical fuel injection.

The post Look at All This Carnage! Cleetus McFarland’s Limo Engine Get’s Pulled Apart At Harrell Engine and Dyno, Plus Mechanical Fuel Inject Tech! appeared first on BangShift.com.

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