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Don't slow the pump, a good pump like an Edelbrock Victor or a Stage 3 or 4 Stewart should turn 6000-7000 rpm. That will maximize pressure and velocity. Don't restrict flow at the exit of the block or you will slow velocity. Velocity gets you the turbulance that prevents steam pockets.
Again I'm talking about an optimum system not merely an adequate one.
Scott
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