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NX dealer-man
Join Date: Sep 1998
Location: Peoria, Illinois
Posts: 977
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The stock block isn't a sound investment for a 600+ hp application and is not recommended.... but, you do what you gotta do. At the very least, get a girdle and have the mains align honed once you bolt it up, if you haven't already.575-600hp at the wheels minus a 200hp shot = 375-400hp What type of computer setup do you plan on utilizing to get past the factory rev limit? 500hp at the crank is a far reach for what you've offered in terms of information regarding your plans. You'll be looking at 400+ at the crank ...with a good tune-up. |
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