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Old 04-13-2001, 11:27 AM   #1
gt93mustang
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Hey Rick! Good to hear from you. How is your car coming along? Still shooting for the weekend of the 20th?

The meter? Well, I am still using the 73mm because I haven't been able to get the 76mm to work.

Oh, and the Procharger! I am so psyched. I'll eventually upgrade to the intercooler and pump up the boost, but I'll have a 331ci motor by that time and I'll be making some serious power then. As for now, I think I'll be happy with 400rwhp, but probably not for long. We all know how that is.

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MAC equal length headers, MAC Off-Road H-Pipe, Flowmaster mufflers, 373's, March ram-air kit, underdrive pulleys, 73mm MAF, 75mm TB, Saleen Intake (ported), Edelbrock 6037 heads (ported, polished, 3 angle valve-job 255CFM @.500), 1.6 FMS RR's, Wolverine 1087 Cam, 24lb injectors, MSD 6AL, Subframe connectors, Griggs Adustable Lower Control Arms, Lakewood 50/50 shocks, SSM Upper Control Arms... and probably some more in there I forgot
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