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Re: Dellbertt(Straight Pipe#2)
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Posted by Quebec Red on January 30, 2006 at 10:05:49 from (70.83.254.155):
In Reply to: Re: Dellbertt(Straight Pipe#2) posted by Michael Soldan on January 29, 2006 at 18:58:55:
Hey Micheal I thought that this was a Farmall board....I see by your post that you too have knowledge re lake pipes, exhaust length and back pressure, balancing pressures, etc. etc.!!!! This was in the days when plugging in a lap top to tune and to show you which chio to change was a fantasy dream. This post takes me back ( I will not say how far...) to my younGER days when sweet summer nights were filled with the smell of cracking hot motors, a little hot rubber ( I did say little and I mean tires...., Sunoco 280 gas, the faint police siren in the distance and closing....Really good memories on a Monday pm after a 6 inch dump of snow and now freezing rain. And the women............... Beach Boys music never will die until all of us are gone to the last big dragstrip....... QR
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