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Old 12-22-2003, 08:17 PM
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Hmm-- my aspirations are going out the door. Just milling the head maybe?
 
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put in a wiseco 11.5 piston with the 380 cams. You will be able to run premium fuel. Forget the octane booster, it's a waiste of money.
 
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Hey kwackerman

Did everything work out with the KLR CDI that I sold you? Connectors work out and match your later model Mojave.

Kinda like the Energizer bunny, the RPMs keep going and going. Well until the valves start floating anyways.

Jeff
 
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Old 01-09-2004, 08:30 PM
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.. Hey haywoodjalikme- I haven't hooked it up yet- it got real cold in my neck of the woods just when I wanted to try hookin' it up, and now I'm in New Mexico making some arrangements for my move here later this year. I'll definately keep ya posted. But I have looked at it and it looks straight forward.
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