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hale up from the most high jah

cool site. I drive a 1998 a partner 1600 vtec dohc , typre r cams, upgraded cpu, clucth masters fly wheel and clucth set up, y21 gearbox. I am dynoing 168hp. Future upgrades nclude b20b wth 10.5:1 je pstons and rngs and head work.
Any adivce along the way is greatly appreciated.
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