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Next time I pull my AI 243s ill let you test em. I'm curios to know.
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AI's heads will probably measure out nearly the same as mine. I don't think for one second that the numbers they post are inaccurate. They would get to much crap if they did. I have a calibration plate with my setup and as long as everyone calibrates their flowbench there shouldn't be much differences between the numbers that anyone posts. My obsession with the Texas Speed head is that when someone put them on their car, it actually went slower. my goal was to come close with the flow numbers without taking so much metal out. And it wasnt easy to do.
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