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Old 11-09-2001, 12:07 AM   #1
Idhomustang
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Ok, ask yourself a couple of questions.
How much cash do I have? How much experience does the shop have with regards to this type of work?If no one in your area has experince stay with something less complex like a stroker, from summit or other reputable dealer, the mechanic will still be able to tune it easily. On the other hand if you have a great shop in your area and someone who will tune.
My suggestion would be, this if I was going to go, with the options listed. By a Summit blown small block and have your shop install it. You will make great power,and you don't need a lot of help after it is set up. I would plan on spending grand on this atotest and tune and install and the actual cost of the motor delivered to the shop.
Your old power plant can be sold if running to off set the cost, I sold mine for $500.00.
Best of Luck.. Mac
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