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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Bloomington, IL
Posts: 26
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Well, I checked out that ram air. Thats basically exactly what I have been looking for. I e-mailed them and asked what exact application do I need for my 83 mustang. I am trying not to have to get a cowl, but I might just get one. I been checking out the Storming Norman hood I think its called or something simplar (Different spelling). That combo their should help cool the engine compartment big time and help bring cool air into the firey pits of the cyclinder..
As far as the 200 degrees, I heard that wasn't TO bad. Cooler is better, of course. I do have a 190. I was told to try that one but do you suggest different? Someone said to get rid of them and get restricters and try all the sizes till you find the best combo. Also, we replaced the timing chain recently *I broke it*. Is there anyway to put on a waterpump backwards or anything that can be cahnged to make it run backwords? My dad said I was getting poor circulation. And when I went outside and looked in the radiator while it was warmed up, the coolant was barely moving. When I changed my truck and my other car, it moves rapidly. You can see the water just flowing away. Should I get a new water pump maybe? - Kevin |
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