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Old 02-19-2004, 07:37 AM   #6
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If you read MM&FF they just did a massive head comparison. The conclusion was that ALL the heads are good. Yes AFR did the very best, but in the real world, no one ever fully sqesses every last HP from their set up. .And the no more than 10hp diff from the best head to the other few will not matter. If you like the Edlebrocks buy them they are top quality stuff. I run a set my self.
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