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    This sounded funny when i herd it but I dont know if its true. My friend told me that when u race u should have ur heat on because it decreases the engine heat. I think hes full of [img]graemlins/bs.gif[/img] . Is he.
    99 Pewter Metallic Firebird: Flowmaster 80 series. SOLD

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    no dude, that's so for real. i think maybe 30 extra hp to the wheels. i have mine on heat all the time when i wanna race. it can be a little uncomfortable in the hot texas summer days, especially if you have a slight crotch itch, but i learn to deal with it because there is no substitute for more power!
    2000 NBM M6 Camaro Z28<br />323/335

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