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Old 01-18-2002, 02:44 PM   #2
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With the proper amount of fuel and timing pulled, you shouldn't have any problems, regardless of your pistons. Someone's going to disagree, but I have several friends spraying a 150 shot for many miles now and they haven't had any problems. A friend of mine makes a little over 400 rwhp with a turbo kit on a 93'. He has heads, intake, the usual, but the bottom end has never been apart.
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