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Old 12-14-2013, 02:36 AM   #1
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Default chevy dodge 3 an 1/4 air ram on carb

I will get a pic i just finished this before i came back. the resin is still drying as i type this. I took a 3/4 inch chevy carb riser and a air intake hat off a dodge fuel injected 1996 engine. i did some cut trim an paste and built a new bolt for it i needed another 4 inches after the hight mod. as soon as the sun is up i will take some pics an post. I wonder if this is a good idea or not. as i have heard "more air more power with a rotary. it was a spur idea about 3 hours ago lol
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