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Old 03-10-2001, 04:55 AM   #40
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if you are doing it yourself why not invest in a stroker kit. they aren't much, can be had for 1500 or less. as long as you stay n/a and reasonable rpms you will be fine with the stock block. you obviously wanted a lot of power, but your original goals were way off for your budget/setup. then you can run some good heads, keep a hydraulic cam and still make good power.
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