Mustangs - they're not just for breakfast anymore
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the GN heads (assuming we are talking about aluminum heads) probably had new springs on them. On the other hand, they will slow a near stock GN down unless one runs more boost, compression, and/or timing
not a tool, just a fitting that screws into the spark plug hole that you connect to an air hose. Simple as it gets.
You can also make more power with lighter springs and titanium retainers. But I don't think anyone here is making that kind of power or pulling high rpms to take advantage of them.
Quote from: Steve Wood on January 25 2013, 04:01:28 PMthe GN heads (assuming we are talking about aluminum heads) probably had new springs on them. On the other hand, they will slow a near stock GN down unless one runs more boost, compression, and/or timingok tid bit of info.. Even why BUYING new heads (alum or steel) Check the damm springs !!! I have found a lot of mis matched stuff over the years. So don't "ASSUME" Oh if ya do this yourself get the spring tool with the round thing on top.. When ya get to the hard ones you can take the top off and use a wrench.. Makes things a little easier.