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RE: 351 cleveland
By glennz - 02/27/2006 3:28:32 PM; IP 70.88.97.22
you have another problem, even though it is a good idea to restrict some of the upper end flow it should not have made that much difference in pressure, i was running a hydraulic and went solid and i did not see any decrease in pressure..

glenn z
www.mtrperformance.com
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