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Old 06-13-2004, 11:14 PM
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It's going to be a few months still until I get headers so I may just see what time has to say about the Flowtechs but right now it's still up between coated Pacesetters and the Edelbrocks.
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will edelbrocks rust? if so how long does it take for them to rust? how long for pacesetters...i live in central florida
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Originally Posted by 777
will edelbrocks rust?
Yes, especially in humid Florida...could start shortly after (weeks?) you put them on, that paint burns off pretty quickly.
Pacesetters will show some surface rust as well but it could take longer to happen.
A stainless Edelbrock might be a nice (and expensive) combo I bet. But I would consider the QTPs with the high velocity merge collectors at that point probably.
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i have seen the edlebrocks in person, and I have paceshitters on my car right now, to say the least, i will be selling mine and switching to edlebrocks soon.
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