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Old 04-27-2014, 02:50 PM   #1
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Thanks guys! So when reading that table of the diameters... its better to stic with 3 cm / 3,5 cm in diameter or else i will lose alot of power.

I just emailed the performance shop about this.. I hope to get a positive answer this week.
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Thanks guys! So when reading that table of the diameters... its better to stic with 3 cm / 3,5 cm in diameter or else i will lose alot of power.

I just emailed the performance shop about this.. I hope to get a positive answer this week.
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