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Old 07-19-1999, 11:27 AM   #1
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I have seen it work before on a 88 Mustang. He had aluminum heads, Hood scoop (cooler air intake temp), not much timing, and used a bottle of 104 Octane booster in every tank of gas.

I cannot guarantee it will work on your car because of obvious reason---not all 11.25:1 motors are the same.

I would have the heads worked on to reduce the compression to be on the safe side.

Oh try it----you may may work!!!!

Be sure to check your piston to valve clearance.

Good luck.


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