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    lol...thats what i keep hearing...it sounds cool driving by you but if your the person driving you'll be think "these things are coming out!!!"
    VROOM, VROOM,...BOOM!!!!

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    do a search on here for "gear drive" you'll see some pretty interesting info.

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    I use them on everything I build. I have my own reasons for using them. In my opinion they do what I want to accomplish. The biggest problem in when people decide to buy one is how much they cost. This is a perfect product of you get what you pay for. By the way, if you buy a good one and set it up correctly they don't make any noise. Just my 2 cents.
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    I have run Pete Jackson gear drives in three small block Chevy engines, and [knock on wood], I have never had a problem. Another forum memeber said he knows a guy that has upwards of 80,000 miles on an engine with a PJ gear drive, and it is still going strong. I have read all about the harmonics issue, but I have never heard a report of a hot street engine failure because of a gear drive. If you use a brand name like PJ or Edelbrock, and it is installed correctly, I don't foresee a problem. If you want the noise, I say, "go for it."


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