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I think they need to hit the 1969 iron head 396-375 Chevy engine again. Its only @ 412 and everybody knows it was originally rated @ 425 in 1965.
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Cimo, do ya ever read your PM's? call me pls. 951 686 4230
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I guess I been bumped off the list, but I got your Christmas card. Would not be Christmas without Jim's card.
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What makes the least sense about that 1978 firebird 350 combo is that it has the same specs as a 1977 camaro 350 that's only rated at 269 but the firebird is 283 and was originally moved to 269 but now back to 283. Anyone have an explanation for that? I thought all vehicles of the same platform with the same engines were rated the same. All other camaro/firebird combos are factored the same whether in a camaro or firebird throughout the entire guide. Uncle Jeff what's the scoop? I know you know...lol
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