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Date:         Tue, 26 Oct 1999 13:57:13 EDT
Reply-To:     CMathis227@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Chuck Mathis <CMathis227@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Lead on a Chassis Dynometer located in Raleigh, NC.
Comments: To: lindgre@online.no
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In a message dated 10/26/99 6:32:45 AM, lindgre@ONLINE.NO writes:

<< There was some talk about this one on the list last week, it is a special piece of metal that is inserted in the air tubing between the air filter and AFM, or between the AFM and the throttle body. It gives the air flow a swirl, and is supposed to give a few more ponies. Cant remember the URL, but those who had it in their van can tell us about it again, please?

PerL 87 Syncro 112i >>

Oh, my bad. I didn't recognize the name. The url is www.spiralmax.com. I checked out the site but couldn't find pricing, etc. (could be my bad again). I'll reserve judgement until somebody gets it on a dyno -- I understand porting and polishing, lifters, cams, and headers but on first look it seems a little too "miracle" for my tastes.

Chuck '85 Westy -- no smoke, no leaks, fingers crossed.


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