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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SmokinLX: [QB] With stock worn valve springs those valve's are going to be floating @ 5000 rpm's with supercharger coming in to the party in the low 3000rpm range it won't have a longenough span of useable power rite? Nice hci combo will produce a much wider and useable powerban which eqal's more fun around town or am I wrong? I have had My stang since 1994 and bought a longblock & then threw the boost on it so did'nt ever drive it booseted on stock engine :o . Still jocking these same part's now :D Make a good plan before Ya build and with high quality part's You won't need to buy twice! Good luck with the build! [/QB][/QUOTE]
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