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|  02-05-2003, 11:51 AM | #4 | 
| Mizzou Tigers Join Date: Apr 1999 Location: weston, MO    United States 
					Posts: 1,455
				 |   I am not sure about your emissions questions, but I just wanted to throw this in.  I dropped a long block from Ford into my car about 4 years ago.  It is the same combo as your looking at, except with the cast iron GT-40's (not the P's) and the B-cam.  Since you mentioned reliability is an issue, I just wanted to say that I haven't had any problems with my engine.  Looking back on it, I could have made more power or possibly gotten more for my money using a different combo, but overall the long block made things very easy and has proven to be reliable. 
				__________________ 2006 Mustang GT 1990 LX GT-40 motor 262 horsepower, 307ft-lbs (sold but forever loved) 1998 Contour SVT Rice Haters Club Member #244 | 
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