Oldman, I believe there are TWO engines in that car; side by side; two blowers each.
Yes, that is what I thought also because it looked awfully wide. I still don't get the idea of the additional superchargers. He must have it fitted to have one for each half of the block. I don't know how he has it fitted to work the wheels. Do you think he has two drive shafts? One engine to drive the one side and the other engine would drive the other side. The next issue would be to make sure that the engines are tuned to be turning at the same rpm's, so that the one side is not turning faster/slower than the other side. I know that it is all in the engineering, but dynamics place a huge part in this. Something that only guys like Ivo, Garlits and this guy would understand. If the engines were seated back to back, I could grasp the theory, but side by side is beyond my engineering expertise, unless like I said, he is using two drive shafts, which means two rear ends with two identical R&P's. I would love to see this car up close and also maybe take it on the track.
Chumlee doesn't do a thing for that show, Don M. I would have fired him a long time ago.
Counting cars is one of my favorites and Gas Monkey garage is pretty good too. Wonder if any our Texas folks have been to Monkey garage?
In Pawn Stars, I have heard that they are lined up around the store to get in and there is a charge for things, other than merchandise. Most of that is staged. Who takes a Rembrandt to a pawn shop to sell when you can take it to a big time auction house and get real value for the art? Same with old guns and old cars. That show is so unbelievable that it truly is unbelievable.
I heard that some do not take them to auctions or Ebay because of the charges/commissions charged for selling them.
Yes I believe it is staged, but I like to see the old stuff..Also American Pickers, they travel miles in their van and buy little things that would hardly cover the gas for the trip!! But still entertaining!!