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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Portland Oregon
Posts: 247
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No one is going to go out on a limb and suggest you use this for a street/highway driver.
Electric motors are age rated. How many hours of service at specific torque loads. A high volume water pump is your best bet for all around use. Use a high quality unit like moroso, edelbrock, or one of the "cool" type units in summits catalog. These are all designed to minimize cavitation at high rpms and flow 25-35 % more at idle. These are great for street use. Enjoy!
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1966 Customized for daily street and highway domination. 358 Windsor running 425 HP C-4 Auto and 3.25 Posi |
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