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Maybe this would be fun to do to a Z

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John Wayland built an electric 72 1200 (Sunny) and as 114.08 MPH quarter mile.

http://www.opb.org/programs/ofg/segments/view/1686

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Yup, I've seen that car. As Bruce noted, it's a 1200 (Sunny). Watch how the thing leaps off the line...

John Wayland built an electric 72 510 and as 114.08 MPH quarter mile.

http://www.opb.org/programs/ofg/segments/view/1686

Where are you at in Sac area Owen? Loved your garage build.

only weighs 1900 pounds. He lost like 600 pounds when he swapped out the batteries for Lithium cells.

11.5 in the quarter mile.

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Rob,

I live in the Granite Bay area off Auburn-Folsom Road. I know not your typical GB resident that pays someone to do things for them. If you liked my Garage project check out what my wife and I are helping our son rebuild then build a similar garage.

http://555bstreet.ning.com/

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Dave, great to see this was already done to a Z. I just think the home brew cars will show folks that there are options other to move cars other than sucking down hydrocarbons. For the folks that want to point it out I know that some electricity comes from hydrocarbons. But at my home the electricity is carbon free, check out my power plant

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