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you're not hearing, you're reading and it's very easy, stop replying to my posts but you can't, its the only reason you replied to this thread in the first place
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I don’t run one, I don’t have data on one so I had nothing to add. Period.
I and others don’t appreciate you stomping on a thread with your arrogance. You know exactly what you are doing. It’s just your style however I don’t have to put up with it. Ken, can you add a ( block ) please? |
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You chose to insert yourself in this thread, NOT to offer your opinion on the pros and cons of using an accusump, but rather to attack me.
you and a few others replying here are no victims, only willing participants!! |
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I choose not to use an accusump just because I don't want all the lines and fittings with possible leaks. Currently running E/SA 71 Camaro 350/330 combo. Runs 80 to 85 under in bracket mode. Fast cars in my class LS1 GTO's run 1.30+ under. Don't believe an accusump will get me a half second. I'll just stick with 5 quarts in the pan. If I need a 10th I'll drop a quart and ice the intake. But otherwise I'll race the shoe polish.
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I bought a Canton version of an Accusump because of what ROBIN pointed out in the Racepak display above, that was happening to the oil pressure in his engine, I was afraid was probably happening not in my Coyote or my LS But in my Cleveland. Haven't got it installed yet but we also used a MOROSO Accusump in the 80's in a circle track Cleveland quite successfully.
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Also been told that he was booted off the Team Chevelle board as well, seems even Chevelle lovers didn`t want to deal with Mr.Eds horse *****.
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I have seen many Copo Camaroes and never noticed an accusump on them. Are they hiding them or just doing something different?
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the fact is the vast majority of stockers do not run an accusump.
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