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Old 08-13-2001, 01:50 PM   #1
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save the money and get a demon with changable venturis.. hehe
PKRWUD, when you run at full throttle, the vacum will climb back up.. it's like putting your hand over a vacum hose..the smaller the opening, the more suction you have because of the restriction, and the harder the motor has to work to try and pull the air thru..
think of it like this... you put a 100cfm one barrel on a 460... it's probably not gonna rev over 3000rpm, because it cant pull enough air into the engine..high vacum..

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