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Re: compuflow vs muscle motors #654407
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Dang Eric that is a nice looking car . man i wish i could get back into a old B body again.Mopar65


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Re: compuflow vs muscle motors #654408
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I think Nick has my old 64' post car...




I have Nick's old '68 Fastback car

Have dealt with both on a professional level for years without issue.

Seing as Nick is a close friend and local to me I wil refrain from recommending one over the other. Both are capable shops.

Greg

Re: compuflow vs muscle motors [Re: mopar65] #654409
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Hands down Muscle Motors . Mike is a great guy. He will go out of his way to help you @ the track on the phone in person . Anytime i'm @ a race and Muscle Motors is there you will see Mike giving his customers and other racers a hand .Thats my .

Re: compuflow vs muscle motors [Re: roadhazard] #654410
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I've had bullets from both Nick and Mike - both are great.

Nick's ran better than most people said it should have.

Mike's has not yet run as well as it is supposed to - but in complete fairness I haven't done much with it just yet. It feels like it will be as strong as advertised once a few things get sorted out.

I would not hesitate to recommend either one.

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Re: compuflow vs muscle motors #654412
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Nick was there when I needed a hand.
I support as many shops as I my budget allows. Compuflo, Koffels, Weber all good local enterprizes.

Re: compuflow vs muscle motors [Re: jef408] #654413
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MUSCLE MOTORS WILL STICK IT TO YOU BEFORE YOUR DONE . I M O THEY HAVE A VERY SHADY OPERATION OVER THEIR . WHEN YOUR BUYING THERE YOUR BEST FRIEND AND WHEN YOU HAVE A PROBLEM THEY DONT CARE AND DONT TRY TO MAKE IT RIGHT. USE ANYBODY BUT THEM

Re: compuflow vs muscle motors [Re: MAXEDWEDGE] #654414
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I have a 500" rotating assembly from MM. It's 7 years old And still running as strong as ever. I have not had the pleasure of dealing with compuflo so I can't say good or bad about them.

Re: compuflow vs muscle motors [Re: Lil Demon] #654415
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To compare flowbench numbers, you have to know what the vacuum reading the flow bench is calibrated to. Big difference in the number for a bench calibrated at 28" vacuum and one calibrated at 10" vacuum.


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