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Old 07-22-2002, 04:24 AM   #1
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Chris, thanks for the help, I don't even have my "wish list" planned out enough to be sure exactly WHAT my plans are as of yet. I suppose if I plan on running FI for sure, I should pick my blower before my heads?
Ultimately, you will plan out everything before you make a single purchase. Unfortunately, 90% of people, myself included, aren't very good at this.

You know the routine: Decide what you want the end results to be, and then figure out the best way to get there. I know that sounds over-simplified, but it really is the best way to go at it. Don't make any decisions until you have weighed out all the variables. Important factors to be considered are: power desired, drivability, cost, both for the build and for the drivability after the build, idle quality, efficiency, durability, and how service friendly you want it to be.




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