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Old 06-25-2002, 01:36 PM
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You sure 3 in for a non turbo engine?Im running 2 1/2 with free flow muffler and has no problem..
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He said BP...that's about right
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Old 06-26-2002, 08:20 AM
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yup 3" piping is what you need when you run a bridge port na motor and even more with nitrous.



hey sorrow i just noticed your in Tampa ....do you ever get out to the track at Moroso? Gainsville? Orlando? im taking my car as soon as i get the exhaust done.
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Old 06-26-2002, 08:31 AM
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**** it ..im just gonna have to redo my exhast..

My header is a RacingBeat roead race header...Square flange..How long should I make the y i think i made it at 15-18 inches..maybe I can reuse the Y
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friend at work has bridgeported 12a he`s got 2 mikuni 43mm on it now. he ordered holly intake and has 750 to put on it. i`ve seen tack over 10k and he would hold there.[not scared to blow it]he is running 8`s 1/8 mile.he`s helping us hook up our 13b.
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Add an electric cooling fan...

Nice ride... those rims kind of remind me of my 2.3litre mustang coupe wheels...
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Old 06-30-2002, 05:25 PM
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Twin89stangs...MAn you just read my mind. I just finished installing a 14" electric fan today. It's hidden by the evaporator side so now the engine bay looks a lot cleaner...
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I was gonna do that set up once I get my new radiator..BUT how does it cool?Does it still get fresh air in?and How about in stop/go traffic?
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it's cooling ok...but I suggest mounting it on the radiator side.. I think the condenser should get it's own fan...I do use the a/c...temp is a.o.k. though
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Originally Posted by mperformance' date='Jul 9 2002, 01:29 AM
it's cooling ok...but I suggest mounting it on the radiator side.. I think the condenser should get it's own fan...I do use the a/c...temp is a.o.k. though
uMM i HAVE NO A/C
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