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Old Oct 27, 2003 | 12:11 AM
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I really like over-easy eggs on top of my hashbrowns. I stab the yokes mix and them in with the taters...mmm good!



























PS: Go Ken!
Old Oct 27, 2003 | 01:34 AM
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Talking ROTFLMAO

Thanks Donny for bringing my post , that has been hijacked, back to reality!

Kurtis, I have Sun, Mon, and Tues off. I will give you a call tomorrow.

Ellis thanks for the ideas. Anyone else wanna add something positive and constructive to my post?!

Ken
Old Oct 27, 2003 | 05:02 PM
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I agree that you will have a hard time making peak power above 6k or so with that cam. I have the next smaller XE cam than you (224/236) ground on a 112lsa. I hit 372rwhp at 6100rpm and by 6400 it was down to 354rwhp. These XE cams have great area under the curve, but once they peak it's all done, and no amount of tuning is going to change that.

FWIW, you got some good gains from your dyno tune, nice job.

Mike
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