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Old 01-24-2003, 12:53 PM
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don't rev above 8 rpms even if its built. im keeping mine at about 7600rpms thats where your peak power is. at least mine is. you will love this engine i love it in my car. could hang with alot of cars. let me warn you though. the b20/vtec has so much torque you really cant get a good start on the the street. tires spin like crazy at just 1500 rpms take off on the track with slicks is a different story my friend. just a little note.
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