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![]() I didn't mean to throw you off with the sig. thats my car, yes I know a little. The question is, this truck will be for pulling, so it will need a lot of torque down low. I can make a mustang run, but this specific target goal I will need to get right the first time. I was asked to do a truck rebuild, which is no problem, but being for a specific purpose and being for someone else, I don't want any experamenting. I do plan on encouraging a gear change, but I don't know it it is going to happen. I think a converter would also be wise but don't know if he'll allow it. I saw a guy here 8850 he had a 302 with like 350hp but 470 ftlbs of torque. He don't respond to E-mail. I think the combo was big intake, big heads, little cam. I wish I could get with him to find out. He was from Sugarland, TX.
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