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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
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![]() As far as my present car I'm just running Mac shorties, got a deal on them. The engine I'm putting together is only going to be about 300hp so I'm to worried about that last little bit of power, not at the moment anyway.. As far as not having the bung just about any competent muffler shop can weld them in for you. I've used both Hooker and Hedman longs on other cars I've put together for people. If its in your budget, have them coated.
Bill
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Bill Heiser 90 Convertable 5.0 LX, ported E7s w/ THumper valve job, TFS street, FR 65mm TB, B cam w/1.7 cobra rockers, kirban AFPR, Mac CAI, Mac Headers, off road h, 3 chamber flows, Crane ign. box, 3:73s, Art Carr AOD & 2600 converter |
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