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							what drawbacks are there to running a siamese bore block on the street?						
						
						
								
							 
				
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| EBXR8380 | 
				
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							Alot more strength if thats a drawback???
 
				I have a siameed block and NO cooling issues... Just make sure youi have correct radiaor for the power level... 
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| Disco Frank | 
				
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							wtf is s siamese block?						
						
						
								
							 
				
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| Andrew J | 
				
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							Im with frank on this one?  i understand siamese heads, but not bores?						
						
						
								
							 
				
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| Macca | 
				
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							Think of the siamese head, instead of two heads stuck together the bores are cast so there is no water passage/jacket between bores.						
						
						
								
							 
				
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| kenny | 
				
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							I never had any probs with my clevo with siamese bores, the only things I can think of are
 
				they cost a s**t to have a block fitted with them, requiring all surfaces to be remachined once they are brazed in. they are around 5kg heavier. But ,they are almost indestructable! 
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