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Old 10-26-2002, 08:30 PM   #1
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If the plan is full race car, gut it out. I am at 2740lbs with a full tank of gas. Thats with out the tubular front end parts I am dreaming about. The E7s and speed density will be just fine. The cam, B, E, or any other remotely close numbers. I am going to try a XE258HR from comp-cams. .533/.544 208/216 258/266 and 112LSA. I do have another E if you want it. You will need suspention. Front coils fron a 4cyl, or dedicated dragg springs and a set of 90/10s will do more good than anything else
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