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RE: Opinions wanted for street 390
By Travis Miller - 12/16/2001 11:40:06 AM; IP 64.12.101.167
Has anyone actually tried both the Edelbrock Performer and the Performer RPM in a heavy street driven car with a mild 390? How do they compare in off idle responce when running a stock converter? I have had higher stall (2500-3500) converters on the street and they just feel too mushy for everyday driving. I like crisp throttle response and will give up top end power that big cams needing high stall converters have got to have to work correctly.
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 Opinions wanted for street 390 -- Jim, 12/16/2001
 RE: Opinions wanted for street 390 -- Jim, 12/16/2001
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 RE: Opinions wanted for street 390 -- Bob, 12/16/2001
 RE: Performer vs.RPM -- Mike McQuesten, 12/16/2001
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 RE: Opinions wanted for street 390 -- Mike McQuesten, 12/16/2001
 I'll have to agree with Mike -- Rich Kutzner, 12/16/2001
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 RE: Opinions wanted for street 390 -- Dennis, 12/16/2001
 RE:Dont feel bad Dennis.... -- Jim, 12/17/2001
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 Oops- right on ! check out www.fordpowertrain.com -- Ray, 12/16/2001
 jim one thing to be aware of -- richard, 12/18/2001
 390 to a 428 -- SLiDeR, 12/21/2001
 RE: Opinions wanted for street 390 -- Joe, 12/20/2001
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