edelbrock pro-flow
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Car: 1992 camaro rs
Engine: 346 ls1
Transmission: t56
Axle/Gears: strange 12 bolt 3.73's
edelbrock pro-flow
has anyone used this? or heard anything about this system? was thinking about building a 355 and using this system. thank
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Car: cleanest '86 sport coupe around!!
Engine: 355ci twin 66mm turbos on e85
Transmission: built rmvb th400 w/ t-brake
Axle/Gears: 3.23
I have a friend with one on his '68 camaro and it works like a charm...great gas milage and awesome drivability.
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Car: 92 Mustang Coupe/89 Camaro RS
Engine: 5.0 carb'd/305
Transmission: T5/T5
Axle/Gears: 3.73 and stock TrakLok/stock GM
I have it but havent installed it yet...wanting to know how good it works on a 350+ horse motor.
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Car: cleanest '86 sport coupe around!!
Engine: 355ci twin 66mm turbos on e85
Transmission: built rmvb th400 w/ t-brake
Axle/Gears: 3.23
it will work just fine on a 350+ horse motor, my buddy with the '68 camaro has his on a 440hp 396. The highlight of the pro-flow system is its tunablity...you can pretty much tailor it to work with whatever you got and to me it doesn't get much better than that.
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