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The Redneck James Bond
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Fayetteville NC
Posts: 1,707
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![]() I was just surfing the Fox Lake site, hoping to see that maybe the P-51 will be out earlier...Nope...when I noticed the Solid Lash Adjusters.
They claim 30 horsepower (Now, I know the whole spill about what manufactuers claim...and reality) is it even still reasonable to think half that could be gained on a build up like mine? More power is always better. ![]() ![]()
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