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![]() I think you could build your own cheaper. Get your block machined, stick new heads/cam/intake on there and you'd be set. Perhaps some forged pistons too. I guess I dont know how much injectors run, but I'd assume you would have to upgrade to some larger units over stock. Lots of info on the board, search around. The head sticky has lots of good info in that too. Im sure some of the more late-model knowledgable guys will chime in.
note: 7500 cnd=6470 us according to yahoo.
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