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#650447 05/28/2010 2:43 PM
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Hey folks,

I stumbled upon this website "Clifford Performance," where they have (expensive) parts to upgrade our engines for more power.
I was wondering if anyone had used this stuff, or just had good ideas for getting the most out of our powertrains.

I just bought my 1961 K-10 Apache stepside, and am currently trying to make it more driveable (still looking for the right power steering setup).
Thanks for reading,
Pete

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Peter, You may want to pose this question over at Inliners.org website. Clifford still makes parts, but not to sure how they are when it come to tech advise, most of their old timers there are long gone.


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Peter L #650453 05/28/2010 2:58 PM
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FriedGreenTmater #650484 05/28/2010 6:58 PM
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Hey Mater,

Sorry for being dense, but can you explain a bit further? What is it, and where do I get it?

Thanks,
Pete

Peter L #650485 05/28/2010 7:00 PM
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It was a joke, I forgot the little smiley. It is a set of dumb bells.


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FriedGreenTmater #650488 05/28/2010 7:07 PM
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Ahh. LOL. I get it. Yeah, I do kinda feel like those.

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Peter L #650494 05/28/2010 7:50 PM
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Those work with the 'Armstrong' steering system!

ScottGMC40001964 #650541 05/28/2010 11:53 PM
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i agree on the tech advice comment, but i feel they still make a good product. have used their cams and intakes before with good results.


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