The most HP we have ever made! In only 3 Pulls before filming Banging Gears with the AWD 4 Rotor RX-7

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10 Comments:

  1. She loooks so cool with that under tray and with that rear spoiler

  2. 13:37 Whoa that is wild at how it heats up so fast! Also just DAMN yo! This thing is wild.

  3. Rob spaghetti more like it

  4. Riccardo Ferrante

    Rob Dahm is a Genius

  5. Trending! Leet!

  6. Just asking if Rob Dahm knows if Rob Feretti feel any remorse yet for the death of Stephen Lenge? Just wondering, because in prior interviews he seemed to have cared less, and basically attributed it to be “risk”…Go ahead & downvote this, as you all will defend Feretti because he produced the “Super Speeders” and created the culture at his company that led to the death of this poor guy that was minding his own business trying to provide for his children…of course, even minding your own business in a parking lot is risky when your employees – his brother “Joseph Ferretti and a co-worker borrowed two Ferraris for what witnesses described as a drag race along the streets circling the stadium’s parking lot. During the drive, authorities said Ferretti lost control of his vehicle and crossed into oncoming traffic, striking Lenge, a 56-year-old father of two, who was riding his motorcycle to work at a music festival at MetLife Stadium. The impact threw the motorcycle’s engine 300 feet across the stadium parking lot. Ferretti’s car left nearly 500 feet of skid marks. Lenge never stood a chance, Assistant Bergen County Prosecutor Anthony Talarico told the jury during final summations.” via North Jersey dot com “It began on Mother’s Day 2012 with an ill-fated drive around the Meadowlands. Ferretti and a co-worker, Joseph Meyer borrowed two Ferraris for what witnesses described as a drag race along the streets circling the stadium’s parking lot. During the drive, authorities said Ferretti lost control of his vehicle and crossed into oncoming traffic, striking Lenge, a 56-year-old father of two, who was riding his motorcycle to work at a music festival at MetLife Stadium. The impact threw the motorcycle’s engine 300 feet across the stadium parking lot. Ferretti’s car left nearly 500 feet of skid marks. Lenge never stood a chance, Assistant Bergen County Prosecutor Anthony Talarico told the jury during final summations…State troopers testified that Ferretti’s car reached a speed of 93 mph, and slowed to 68 mph upon impact, based on conservative estimates. The car driven by his co-worker, Joseph Meyer, hit speeds that topped 100 mph, according to testimony. The road they were travelling had a 25 mph speed limit. Ferretti and Meyer were employees of Gotham Dream Cars of Englewood, owned by Ferretti’s brother, which runs an event called the Dream Car Sprint, in which people pay $100 to drive high-end sports cars around a temporary track near MetLife Stadium with a professional driver in the vehicle. “

  7. Franklin Phillips

    What’s the benefits of using (rocket anti lag) on a rotary.

  8. 20:21 Rob is now my sleep-paralysis demon.

  9. Always used to annoy me when I got an RX7 on a dynotech hub dyno then realise the drivers door was still closed😂. It was the first thing I looked for in this video, this dyno has smaller pods so you can get away with it👍

  10. The Woodland Forge

    Totally off topic, but I didn’t know that harbor freight had made a Bauer disc grinder.

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