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My 04 cobra's VMP Gen 2 TVS swap
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<blockquote data-quote="cj428mach" data-source="post: 15520464" data-attributes="member: 142081"><p>Since I like you I won't BS you....the answer is hell no. I say you'd need at least 6-7k to do all that. </p><p></p><p>Although you could probably make the stock clutch and input shaft live for a long long time. I put well over 1000 miles on my stock clutch with e85 22psi, and surprisingly the clutch looked in great shape. Thats probably more miles than you do in a year or two isn't it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cj428mach, post: 15520464, member: 142081"] Since I like you I won't BS you....the answer is hell no. I say you'd need at least 6-7k to do all that. Although you could probably make the stock clutch and input shaft live for a long long time. I put well over 1000 miles on my stock clutch with e85 22psi, and surprisingly the clutch looked in great shape. Thats probably more miles than you do in a year or two isn't it? [/QUOTE]
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