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Old 01-22-2003, 09:09 AM   #1
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Ok, here is the other idea I had...

I've got the airpump and I've got the tiny stock alternator pulley left over from my underdrive pulley install. I've pretty much got the pulley drilled to fit the airpump, so the airpump spins like there's no tommorrow. Will blasting incredible amounts of air solve the problem?

Should I blast the cats or the heads if given the choice or should I blast them both with air.
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