Cleetus McFarland is back at the Freedom Factory /w Godzilla, Ute, Thunder

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Cleetus is back at the Freedom Factory with his LS swapped race car, ready to tear it up on the track. But first, he's got a fancy new two-piece aluminum intake for his Godzilla engine. And let me tell you, it's a beauty. With longer runners and more plenum volume, this bad boy is going to give them some serious RPMs. And it's a lot safer than that plastic intake they were using before. Because when you're going for bottom sevens, you want to make sure your intake can handle it. And with a little help from Ty's welding skills, they get it installed and ready to rip in just a couple of days.
But that's not all, folks. Cleetus also gives us a sneak peek at his Ute, which has been sitting outside the shop for a while. And with the help of some Twisted Tea, they finally get it inside and ready for some demolition derby action. Because what's more American than a Ute and some good old-fashioned destruction? So, stay tuned for more car tuning, drag racing, and burnouts from Cleetus McFarland and the Freedom Factory.

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Viewer Reactions for Project "THUNDER" Begins... Custom 9" Rear End, a HUGE Engine, Right Hand Drive!!!
Viewers are excited to see the Thunder project, which involves a Holden SS ute, come to life
Some viewers are impressed by Cleetus' drifting skills, especially with a Toyota
George, a member of Cleetus' team, is a fan favorite and adds humor to the video
Many viewers are looking forward to seeing the finished product and the potential for burnouts and other stunts
Some viewers are from Australia and are excited to see a project involving an Aussie car
Cleetus' team has grown over the years and now has a full-time crew
There are suggestions for future projects, such as a supercharger on the shop taco and a 2J engine swap in the Tacoma
Some viewers appreciate the attention to detail, such as not using a plastic intake to avoid potential issues
There is also humor in the video, such as Garza riding a CR500 and George's reaction to a jump
Some viewers are interested in purchasing merchandise featuring Cleetus' shop logo
There is a mix of admiration for Cleetus' driving skills and concern for the safety of the vehicles
Some viewers are fans of Ford and appreciate seeing a Ford fan working on a Coyote engine
Overall, viewers are entertained by the video and are looking forward to seeing more from Cleetus and his team.
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