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Freshing up Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="stangfreak" data-source="post: 16504897" data-attributes="member: 10655"><p>I don't even think anyone does the focus pumps anymore. I remember the ford gt pumps were popular too. I had those. Thats an old school setup from back in the day. But that boost, 14lbs on a 2.3 whipple, I mean, it needs more boost. I am sure you are missing the low end grunt. It will be more fun on the street, even if racing is not your thing. A ported eaton with a uper lower combo will be side by side with your car. and feel more fun on the street.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stangfreak, post: 16504897, member: 10655"] I don't even think anyone does the focus pumps anymore. I remember the ford gt pumps were popular too. I had those. Thats an old school setup from back in the day. But that boost, 14lbs on a 2.3 whipple, I mean, it needs more boost. I am sure you are missing the low end grunt. It will be more fun on the street, even if racing is not your thing. A ported eaton with a uper lower combo will be side by side with your car. and feel more fun on the street. [/QUOTE]
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