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It's all in the timing
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Lake Mary,Florida
Posts: 600
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New HEI
Just had to share my good news.I installed my new hei from Skip Whites and all I can say is wow what a difference,its almost like a new motor.Took the wife out for a ride over to the beach tonight which is about 100 miles round trip and she ran like a dream.(Farthest I have driven the truck in the 6 months I"ve owned it)My fuel mileage went up by about 8mpg,no lie!I will never go back to pionts,and I suggest anyone thinking of upgrading to hei to do it as soon as you can.
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Account Suspended
Join Date: May 2009
Location: las vegas nv
Posts: 1,493
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Re: New HEI
Ive been working everyday since getting mine just about. Ill have mine running on Wednesday I think.
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Cheboygan, MI
Posts: 998
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Re: New HEI
Which one did you get? I've got the small cap version that you have to use with an ignition box and coil. I haven't installed it yet...
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It's all in the timing
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Lake Mary,Florida
Posts: 600
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Re: New HEI
I got the 65,000 volt with the coil in the cap,was not difficult at all to install.
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