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Old 06-07-2003, 01:09 AM   #2
Coupe50h
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hmm, i been running mine for years with no probs, but i do feel a slight buck at low rpms, i might have to replace mine, but they been good for years.
If i had the money, id go with taylor wires, i see all the big dogs at the track run them, or the msd's.......my 02
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