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Old 02-07-2007, 05:44 PM
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Well I'm getting ready to do another head/cam package on the SS I just bought. I'm going to do a 90/90, AFR's and a custom spec cam somewhere along the lines of the TRAK cam. Well I thought about saving a few buck and buying pacesetter LT's instead of the Kooks and taking the extra cash and buying a nitrous kit. My question is that how much power would I leave on the table going with pacesetters. I had some pacesetter on my other car and loved them......but any info would be appreciated.
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All LTs are about the same when it comes to power. I just ordered coated pacesetter lts why pay 700 for kooks when you can pay around 400 for pacesetters.
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You leave no power on the table with Pacesetters. You will just wish you had that stainless chillin' under the hood later though....
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I have Pacesetters on my SS and Kooks on my Trans Am. They are pretty similar i think but the stainless steel shouldn't ever rust
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Thanks for the input, i'm not really worried about having stainless. My car isn't a daily driver so fortunately it doesn't see any inclement weather.
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what about the stepped edelbrocks?
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i can tell you how much hp youd be leaving on the table with the Kooks...

however much you decide to spray on it
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I would get the pacesetters if money is an issue, and Kooks if it aint a thang!
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Originally Posted by Cop Car
however much you decide to spray on it
Can I get a zookazooka?





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