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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
96 cobra build motor 10.1cr t trim (ran outa fuel)
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<blockquote data-quote="mystickb1996" data-source="post: 14842755" data-attributes="member: 138520"><p>Hey man thanks for the reply, I know you had pretty close to the same setup before so that would make sense. What did you go with to solve this issue? I haven't dyno'ed it yet so not sure where I'm at but it feels extremely strong and I haven't even got to shift at redline yet. I'm wondering where the stock lines and rails max out. I have a feeling I'm way over what they can support also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mystickb1996, post: 14842755, member: 138520"] Hey man thanks for the reply, I know you had pretty close to the same setup before so that would make sense. What did you go with to solve this issue? I haven't dyno'ed it yet so not sure where I'm at but it feels extremely strong and I haven't even got to shift at redline yet. I'm wondering where the stock lines and rails max out. I have a feeling I'm way over what they can support also. [/QUOTE]
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