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6.7 Aftermarket
Streetmax 65.5R vs Borg Warner 364.5 SXE
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[QUOTE="Six_Sloww, post: 1349503, member: 13248"] Why shy away from a dual fueler? You say oversized parts running at 70-80% capacity but a stroker pump is always under more stress because of the increased stroke of the cam, even if everything goes right it won't last as long as a stock one. On the other hand dual fuelers take two completely stock pumps and the both share the load, working at even less than 70-80%. This is the most reliable way to provide more fuel to the injectors, Easier installation too! [/QUOTE]
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