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09-30-2015, 02:02 PM | #9 |
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Re: high temps under the hood.
Headers are thinner and will make things run hotter. If your running 200 degrees at idle that's no big deal. Its when you get to the 215-220 rang you want to be careful. Might try seeing what your initial timing is set at. Maybe turn your a/f screws out 1/2 a turn and see if that helps.
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