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Old 04-28-2003, 08:10 AM
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are there any websites i can look at? ive seen the QTP cutout and it looks nice but i like having more than 1 option. so are there any other sponsors that make electric cutouts?
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There is the McCord Power Plate that was actually out before QTP came out with theirs. Don't know his website though.
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do you remember how much it was?
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www.mccordcg.com/mpp/order.htm around $100.
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is it like the quicktime when you can have it partially open? or is it just open or closed and nothing in between?
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Yep, you can have it at different positions. I just pulled mine out of my Borla. I was using it instead of the plates. Just running it wide open all the time now. My brother-in-law has a dual setup form McCord on his 68 Camaro. Dumps right after the headers, one switch. Works great for him because he is in a wheelchair. He has full control from inside the car. I don't know a whole lot about the QTP product, I've heard they are good too. I know they several setups also.

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I cast my vote for the qtec,, so far it has held up pretty good,, i.e no leaking. FWIW I have read some horror stories about the mccord. Do a search there has been alot of topics about this.
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Most of the horror stories were about the original McCord. His new design works pretty well. I don't have any trouble with mine.




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