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Old 01-22-2004, 06:14 PM   #8
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one thing to look at if your a drag racers is that the c&l makes more power from 5000 up then both of the others all three keep the power up where the stock it just fell off after peak. look at them the c&L keeps making power to 6000 but the accufab was starting to fall off at 5600

the c&l was flat from 5000-6000 where they stopped
the accufab started to fall off at 5600
the dragon started to fell off around 5700

so if your into just a fun street cars the accufab/dragon will be better cause it makes more low end to mid range power

but if your into drag racing and getting good timslips then the c&l is better because it makes better power in the upper revs and keeps it flat
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