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![]() Ok I just got the OK from the wife to get some stuff for my cooling system befor the summer heat gets here with its 105+ degree weather. Which water pump would be better to run between the Edelbrock and Stewart? Also I will be getting the Heavy Duty fan clutch and heavy duty fan. Can't get an electric because I don't have the money for a new alternator upgrade. Unfortunately I will still be using the stock radiator too. Any help will be appreciated.
Chris ------------------ 1987 LX, rebuilt 306, Mac shorty headers 1 5/8, 2 1/2" Mac off road h-pipe, 2 1/2" 2 Chamber Flowmasters cat-back, Mac underdrive pullies, 3.55, K&N, Tremec 3550, King Cobra Clutch, Steeda Tri-Ax, Autometer gauges, White face gauges, blue silicone radiator hoses. Best times: 2.331 60ft, 9.966 @ 71.069 1/8 mile, 15.491 @ 91.846 1/4 mile at 4000 ft. elevation on street tires |
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