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fordm60

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Dec 19, 2014
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My experience is with a smaller pipe I have to be mindful of my sip rate. They can get quite hot more so than my larger pipes. So just work on cadence. If the pipe starts getting hot I stop and let it cool. But now that I know to be careful it has been a while since I have had that happen. YMMV

 
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