best blockguard????
what have any of you guys heard is the best blockguard as far as the strength and engine temperatures? i am planning on getting one, just would like your input. thanks
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by drjondurst »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Seems like most ppl recommend the golden eagle blockgaurd to me.</TD></TR></TABLE>
yes ive also heard good things about nuformz
yes ive also heard good things about nuformz
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yes ive also heard good things about nuformz</TD></TR></TABLE>
I havnt. Usually I hear ppl suggesting GE or inline pro.. but like I said more ppl say go with the GE.
yes ive also heard good things about nuformz</TD></TR></TABLE>
I havnt. Usually I hear ppl suggesting GE or inline pro.. but like I said more ppl say go with the GE.
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I remember reading (I do alotta reading) that if you've got a good set of forged pistons and rods you should be able to boost up to 12psi safely with stock sleeves. Add a blockgaurd and u should be able to push it a lil more.
I have Block guards in stock if you need one, how much psi really depends on the tuning like guys who run 20 psi on a stock block with out blowing it up, good set of pistons and pay for tuning
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yes ive also heard good things about nuformz</TD></TR></TABLE>
Im running a Nuformz, good to go so far.
yes ive also heard good things about nuformz</TD></TR></TABLE>
Im running a Nuformz, good to go so far.
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