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So what you just said is that evga has da hookup for increasing bclock.


Edit: Some reading for Honda to get the picture. Info is about half the way down on the 1987 GNX. If you still don't get it then I'll explain in layman's terms later.
eh eh.... i didnt say that.... just that the power circuit is very strong for the board... this thing I think you will like ALOT.. Meant no disrespect to honda on that one.
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eh eh.... i didnt say that.... just that the power circuit is very strong for the board... this thing I think you will like ALOT.. Meant no disrespect to honda on that one.
It wasn't disrespectful. Honestly there are tons of gear heads that don't really know what the grand nationals did to the industry in the 80's. Hell the X through me for a loop for a second and I had to use google to jog my memory. That was one hell of a car though...... they go for a TON of money at auction too.
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