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how much HP gain on a ported Eaton?
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<blockquote data-quote="SADF" data-source="post: 8219999" data-attributes="member: 37812"><p>If u have the money, its not even a question. Whipple. I'd say 90% of the guys on this site who are all about going fast literally ditch their ported Eaton not long after the port. I am just going with a ported Eaton and long tubes, but I'm not as serious as the majority on here. Basically, you will not be satisfied and you will want a Whipple or KB later anyways, so save yourself the hassle and just dive in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SADF, post: 8219999, member: 37812"] If u have the money, its not even a question. Whipple. I'd say 90% of the guys on this site who are all about going fast literally ditch their ported Eaton not long after the port. I am just going with a ported Eaton and long tubes, but I'm not as serious as the majority on here. Basically, you will not be satisfied and you will want a Whipple or KB later anyways, so save yourself the hassle and just dive in. [/QUOTE]
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