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Holy Hannah! That thang is BAAAAAD! Looks like it get about 50ft/gal, but I gotta give this guy credit for an incredible build! Dually Swampers? Drool.
 

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i am ashamed of anything i have even dreamt of building that is to cool looks like a ton of hard work went into it. one of my favorites!
 

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Wow! I couldn't help but to notice the neighbor's H1 on the street either.
 

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I like how he was plans taped all over his wall!

That's the same trans that is in my Jag.

Wow, that is a sickness that I cannot afford!

Definately cool! :thumbsup:
 

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If it didn't get fractions of a mile to a gallon, a lifted, customized H1 would be awesome. They are decently expensive but built to last.

Now, those miniguns on the sides, do they do anything at all? I know there are airsoft/bb gun miniguns that fire ~5000 rpm. That would blow the top off of the badass meter if the car had a cabin operated defense system aimed with the car. This guy also must have money flowing from every orifice of his body.
 

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H1 would do quite well on gas compared to a H2, H1 has the 6.5l Turbo Diesel used in pre-duramax Chevy trucks.
 

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Those mini guns were just made to look like they were real. They detach from inside. If they did anything at all, even just spit out a little fire it couldn't have been street legal. plus he would have to get some type of pyrotech license. If it would have been just a show car then things would have been differant, but since its going to be driven on the street as a regular car ... that changes alot of stuff.
 

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H1 would do quite well on gas compared to a H2, H1 has the 6.5l Turbo Diesel used in pre-duramax Chevy trucks.

I want to get a small surplus motor that runs on multifuel and drop it into an older, off road capable Wrangler, cj, tj, yj, etc. That, and I love doing my own stuff, such as making biodiesel. This would be very interesting and fun IMO.
 

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I wanted to stick to combustables but I think multifuel is just great cause you can dump in whatever is available, including offroad diesel ;). But most places pay to have their used oil removed so they would gladly give it away for something like biodiesel production. There must be a complete biodiesel making guide online.

Does anyone know if small multifuel engines are made? Or do they mostly come in larger vehicles like deuce and a halfs?
 
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