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<blockquote data-quote="Blazin_Jason" data-source="post: 1264350" data-attributes="member: 563679"><p>I don't know if it will be any hotter now or not as I have never used it. I may run a little warmer than stock, but I will make sure to mount it so there will be plenty of airflow. I won't be using it for quite a few months anyways because the car it's going in is still in progress. The stripper we use is "Striprite 400" by Soco-Western Chemical. That's all I could find out about it. Looks to be out of Cali though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blazin_Jason, post: 1264350, member: 563679"] I don't know if it will be any hotter now or not as I have never used it. I may run a little warmer than stock, but I will make sure to mount it so there will be plenty of airflow. I won't be using it for quite a few months anyways because the car it's going in is still in progress. The stripper we use is "Striprite 400" by Soco-Western Chemical. That's all I could find out about it. Looks to be out of Cali though. [/QUOTE]
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