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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Burlington, NC
Posts: 26
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Why don't you just save up anyways and do it all at the same time. It will save you alot of headache bro.
Since you know you want a stroker, why not go ahead and do it now instead of waiting for a blown motor to happen? Just save and do the heads, cam, and stroker at the same time. Then you will REALLY be able to tell the difference LOL. |
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