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Old 03-12-08, 10:30 PM
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i would think it would be better for the motor to cut ignition rather then fuel wouldnt it? BTW the backfiring is ****** sweet
Old 03-14-08, 05:45 PM
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any more input from anyone?
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somewhere i saw a conversion that people do on the rear diff to some sort of chevy or maybe it was cobra rear end with axles stating like after breaking 3 stock diffs this was the best option and they havnt broken one since

however i did some searching and couldnt find any of that info maybe someone else remembers it....

just figured id throw that out there as another option
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hmm never heard of that
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