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January 2002: 114 pages, $3.99

ech geeks would have loved the January 2002 issue – a collection of intake manifolds and carburetor combinations all tested on the same engine. David Freiburger oversaw this piece, and the test engine was a crate 350 from Chevrolet that had been outfitted with AFR 195 cylinder heads and a roller cam from Comp. The 9.5:1 small-block made baseline numbers of 491 hp and 436 lb-ft of

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