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Old 08-19-2003, 06:46 AM   #1
88workcar
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1st. Get ready for some awsome power.
2nd. It is a job to get it all on there and get it going, take your time and do not get in a hurry.
3rd. If it don't go right, right away, so be it. It will come around for you. I put one on a speed density car. It took some time. But when It was right, it was right. Simply awsome. I would still have mine but a devorce got mine and thats that. But I did love it.
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1988 Mustang LX 342. 417rwhp @ 6800. 28 X 10 ET Drag, 4.30s, 10.69 @ 126.43 1.42 60ft. 11.13 @ 127.7 on BFGs 1.72 60ft
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