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Mean Green
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Portland, OR
Posts: 522
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Re: How to make a 1050 Dom list 8896 streetable
Yes the AED has 34's I can ramp them down to 32's the AED blocks are fully adjustable block. Much more than I know what to do. LoL.
Rite about 2800-3300 is the rich spot. Good thing is the more heat that is in the block the cleaner it starts to run. We will see this Saturday if rain holds out. I dropped jet to 77's. that's 9 from stock. Posted via Mobile Device
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Jackson, Mo.
Posts: 607
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Re: How to make a 1050 Dom list 8896 streetable
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If it were mine, I'd eliminate the 3rd circuit before going any further. The info I posted in my first post will shed a lot of light on how this is done. Good luck this Saturday and keep us posted on how it goes!
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