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DURKA DURKA!!
Join Date: Sep 1997
Location: Lubbock, TX...(TX panhandle)
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poopstang,
You might search around on the Corral and see if you can find one. They've usually got something going on. Also, JD's sponsers them occasionally. Check his site and give him a call (http://www.jdsperformance.com). His 76mm retails for $205. He also has the 73mm for $149. I'm not sure if you can swap sampling tubes on it, however. Reguardless, the 73mm flows ~700cfm and should be plenty sufficient for your application. Go with what works for you and what you can afford. That 73mm should work great for you. --nathan
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