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Re: Re: Re: chevy 350 V8 horsepower
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Posted by Bill from up north on January 21, 2002 at 22:16:03 from (216.130.94.65):
In Reply to: Re: Re: chevy 350 V8 horsepower posted by Big time on January 21, 2002 at 20:35:10:
They don't breathe well because the cam was built with a delayed opening on the exhaust valve, to make them run hotter and burn more gas ( pollution crap- you know. No one will ever convince me that you can make an engine so that it burns 50% more fuel than it should, and be putting out lets pollutants. Anyway all you got to do is put a cam in it out of an older one or a standard jobber one and watch it fly. Then you'll get 175 with a 2bl.
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