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Old 01-01-2003, 10:06 PM   #4
93 Cobra needs input
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Default One more question

I have another question. With the added cubic inches of the stroker, the intake powerband would lower I think or from what I've read. Do you think that the victor on a 331 would act more like the performer rpm on a regular 302. It seems like from what I have researched the victor is way big for a 302 but would it help the 331 which needs more air anyway?? Would the victor be somewhat streetable? Thanks guys
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