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Old 05-18-2008, 03:23 PM
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Picked mine up yesterday. Here it is. Someone mentioned that Paul Andersons pipes are very 'agricultarule' (spelling). But I dont think so do you?




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No offence to Paul but has that thing been anywhere near a dyno?
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I believe it has yes.
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Originally Posted by Ketchmi
No offence to Paul but has that thing been anywhere near a dyno?
I think it is safe to say that any X is better than stock, however I get that the ones you are making are truly developed for maximum horsepower. That is a point well worth making.



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