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![]() a budget stroker kit will be fine if you plan on sticking with it. in other words, if you think you will want to make more power or add juice or s/c then the higher priced kits would be better. the extra money usually goes to crank and pistons, a stock crank will handle plenty of hp and the pistons, honestly doesnt matter. most people like forged but hypers work just as well. im a firm believer in safety first, so buy the best you can afford. one thing, never skimp on the little stuff, thats more important than the bigger things. next thing, you cant beat mail order engines. 8 of 10 times they will be cheaper in the end.the only time we build engines like that is when a person wants specific parts or specs, otherwise, if you just want an engine go to dss.
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