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kb vs.whipple vs. ported eaton
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<blockquote data-quote="moddedmystic" data-source="post: 7658773" data-attributes="member: 17627"><p>Ya I gotta agree with everyone else on this, overspinning the stock eaton creates way too much heat. </p><p>Either put a bigger upper on it or stock lower and up the timing.</p><p>Otherwise if your on a budget and wanna keep your pulley combo I'd send it in to Stiegemeier they have a huge sale on right now and a drawing for a free blower port!</p><p>~Mark</p><p>:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moddedmystic, post: 7658773, member: 17627"] Ya I gotta agree with everyone else on this, overspinning the stock eaton creates way too much heat. Either put a bigger upper on it or stock lower and up the timing. Otherwise if your on a budget and wanna keep your pulley combo I'd send it in to Stiegemeier they have a huge sale on right now and a drawing for a free blower port! ~Mark :beer: [/QUOTE]
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