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VMP tvs, Whipple, or Kenne bell best for Road coarse track car..?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraRed_96_GT" data-source="post: 14823100" data-attributes="member: 75427"><p>Most of the cases of high head temps are from Boss owners who are revving higher and have the stock oil heater ("cooler").</p><p>There are loads of GT's running road courses with normal heat levels. You would have to ask around for how much timing is run, but I imagine it's not like dropping off a cliff as far as the difference was with my PD track set-up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraRed_96_GT, post: 14823100, member: 75427"] Most of the cases of high head temps are from Boss owners who are revving higher and have the stock oil heater ("cooler"). There are loads of GT's running road courses with normal heat levels. You would have to ask around for how much timing is run, but I imagine it's not like dropping off a cliff as far as the difference was with my PD track set-up. [/QUOTE]
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