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Old 05-07-2009, 06:47 AM
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dont know if you have seen this guy but he has worked pretty closely with KB. Jeff also mentioned he can do machined lower intake manifolds....

http://www.totalperformanceengineering.com/

He is also on the corvette forum.

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Originally Posted by SELLSZ06
i thought rectangular style flowed less on the exhaust?

They do i dont understand the question.
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Originally Posted by Shawn @ VA Speed
depends on what size engine your building,what you hp goals are etc,

That's true.
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Originally Posted by curtisrp
That's true.
6-year old bump?
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Originally Posted by JoeNova
6-year old bump?

Sorry. I was agreeing with him but didn't pay attention to the date.



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