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Thoughts on buying a Mach 1 in today’s market
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<blockquote data-quote="me32" data-source="post: 16126968" data-attributes="member: 34543"><p>Yeah really if you plan too boost it you need to upgrade the rods and pistons. But at that point you would to work the heads too since there off and known to have bad valve seals. By the time your all said and done you could of bought a terminator. I just think your plan is flawed for wanting a boosted car but starting with a Non boost car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="me32, post: 16126968, member: 34543"] Yeah really if you plan too boost it you need to upgrade the rods and pistons. But at that point you would to work the heads too since there off and known to have bad valve seals. By the time your all said and done you could of bought a terminator. I just think your plan is flawed for wanting a boosted car but starting with a Non boost car. [/QUOTE]
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