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Old 03-09-2008, 11:55 AM   #24 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by evo77 View Post
Explain to me again how this little thing frees up power?

Oil restrictors are not a new technology , they have been offered before for various engine platforms and now we are bringing ours to the srt community and at $25 its a small price to pay for te benifits it offers . by limiting the amount of oil that flows to the cylinder head especially in the higher rpms we can prevent the cylinder head from flooding with oil and the lifters from excessive pumping . the result is more horsepower and keeping the oil where it belongs in the oil pan. these are in stock and ready to ship


That is the description fron my product line-up sticky in my section . They are not in stock at the moment however
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