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Old 04-24-2002, 07:12 AM   #4
Mora
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Hhmm, I see. I knew I had to use the best parts but didn't plan on the R-block. Since I only plan on racing top speed street racing.
I've read about the R-block tendency to overheat because of it's design. I do plan on using an electric water pump with 2 fans and a good oil cooler.I planned on using a T56 (blueprinted version), since I don't plan to drop the clutch at 9000 RPM's, with a Mc Leod double disc setup. Given the facts that you gave me, a 8000 RPM engine could it be possible, or would it be the same?
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