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Old 07-09-2002, 08:11 PM   #12
tarmon8r
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no replacement for displacement, that is my motto, by the time you spend all that money on a stroker 331, you could have a really stout 351 or stroker 351, especially still wanting to be a street car, the extra tourque of a 351 will shine oabove the other motors. and what are you doing when you stroke a 302, you are trying to basically get a 351, a 351 is a stroked 302, i know the added deck height but you get my jist, and the block will handle more power in the long run and have better parts in which you want to upgrade to. and go faster, hehehe.
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