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Old 11-02-2001, 09:00 PM   #6
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Hey, gonna upset a few people but what the hay, if it floats your boat, do it. I was thinking 454 and 4L80e in my 72 for a while. That being said, seems like a whole lot of work for not much gain. Gonna take lots of fab work.
A 78 TA 400 (stock) probably feels pretty good but it is old technology that can easily be surpassed these days. If it were me I would look at built 351W engines or a 428 if you want to spend lots of money.
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