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so, this can make even and 8 cylinder car airborne without a ramp!?
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Yep.
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huh. isn’t technology incredible!
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I picked up an Anker mini jump starter a few years back when it was cheap. It says it is for up to 3.0 liter engines. We keep 2 vehicles in a garage for storage. It jumped a 4.6 liter Grand Marquis with no problem. Once that one was running for a few minutes, my dad and I decided to try it on its stablemate, a ~7.5 liter (455 ci) Oldsmobile 442. It got both started within a few minutes of each other and without any additional charging without any issues. I wonder how different the 4, 6, and 8 cylinder versions of the jump starters are as far as the guts go.
I would also have no problems with driving a notch back straight 6 Mustang. But what is that generic supercar thing supposed to be?
![]() 10/09/2017 at 19:04 |
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Well one of the cars is right. Before you say anything the 1965 mustang was sold with a six cylinder engine
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I’m aware of that.
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BUT... the 5 lug Cragar SS wheels give away that this is a V8 car. Sixes had 4 lug wheels.
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Oh yeah didn’t know about the six lug wheels