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| realy muddy farm? thats your problem right there! does your engine spend alota time with mud caked on it? blasters are aicooled, and they certainly dont like mud in there fins!!!!!! |
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| NO noubt about it! mud on fins no good!! its like putting card board over a radiator. mud is an insulater and it will keep all the heat in. clean it offff!!!!!
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| Im the one who made the scoops, it was pretty easy, all you need is a jig saw a square and a sharpie, then i bent it all between 2x4's and used a 2x6 to push it with, heres the link to that thread http://forums.everything2stroke.com/...imensions.html and dont thank me, thank climb any hill for getting the dimensions
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