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Re: OK ,I was Mad and was looking for someone to B
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Posted by Magman on August 25, 2006 at 17:41:58 from (67.142.130.24):
In Reply to: Re: OK ,I was Mad and was looking for someone to B posted by Andy Martin on August 25, 2006 at 14:35:10:
NO ANDY, This was a pretty much stock H motor that I added some inhansements to High compression and basically a super H set up. I started on a Sat morning on my gov actually I had three and I built one my self to a few things chad had told me. When I got all done I ended up with the close to 2600 RPMs Dont know how exactly did not try to it just ended up that way. I also am running it springless solid in the Gov. Just something I wanted to do for pulling. The good part of this is being I am a parts dealer I think I can get most anything I need waranteed I hope . LOL HAVE A GOOD ONE JON
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