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Old 03-08-2004, 08:19 PM
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I have all bolt-ons includin SLP longtubes. I want a torque arm. How is the Edelbrock? Any good? Why so cheap compared to BMR and Spohn?? Let me know asap. Will i need new bushings?

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Old 03-08-2004, 08:23 PM
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I put one on...it fits great, doesnt make noise other than a light swueaking due to the new poly bushing it comes with. It seems cheap in $$$, but I think it is what it should be (just some tubular metal and paint). Edelbrock bought Hotchkis, copied everything, and sold the company! I think it is a good piece and will go to the track when it opens to get some times.
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I've had a BMR TQ Arm and now have an Edelbrock. The BMR is beefier and the main reason I think it is more money is because the BMR is adjustable the Edelbrock is not. The Edelbrock fits great makes no noise and is a nice piece for the average street/strip 4th gen. Now if your going full race with crazy HP and sticks etc.. Then the BMR\sphoon options deserve more consideration.

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