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Old September 18th 04, 06:07 PM
Rob Wren
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I get pretty close to book numbers...158 mph TAS in my stock 61 182 at
13.5 GPH per my JPI fuel flow monitor. It's in the paint shop right
now so I expect to gain 15 - 20 mph with the new paint ;^)
 




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