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Old 07-12-2006, 07:19 PM
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Cool. Thanks for the response yield.

Head to come off Sat. Pics of the tear down will be posted then too.
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i get 18 - 20 on the street in my ls-1 conversion and it is programmed more for the track. good luck with the rebuild!!!
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Yea but that is still too much. I am just gonna build it back stock and wait to get either the 951 or wait longer to get the 996.....
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I would keep it stock since it will be a daily driver. My 85.5 na is a daily driver (65 miles per day) and stock performance is fine for my daily freeway commute. With gas at $3 a gallon I am glad my car is getting 27-29 mpg.
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very true...



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