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Rat Killer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Cold ass Ohio
Posts: 1,143
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d-Con Racing "Nothing fancy, just 347 inches of RAT POISON!" MICE need not apply..... ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Florida
Posts: 31
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Ended up just going with original FMS pump, good enough for first 160,000. I did get 33x19 radiator though, also going to use coolant additive. On the fit issue, I have not seen other pumps but I think the 95-95 pumps have short nose on them. In tallking with several mail order companies that is what seemed to keep coming up in conversation. I did not really pursue it since I just purchased stock type for $50.00 from Jeggs. All performance models were over $100 dollars, will have to wait for summer to test system. Pretty cold here now, low 40's at night. Break out the long John's, I've been in Florida to long. John
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K&N: 2.5" Flows(3-chmbr) & Offroad H-Pipe: Underdrive Pullies: Eibach Pro springs: KYB shocks/struts: Pro3I C/C plates: |
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