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NX dealer-man
Join Date: Sep 1998
Location: Peoria, Illinois
Posts: 977
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I have over 100 passes on the motor this year alone, and have been running the same long block since '99 on the street w/ the occasional use of the 150hp jets ![]() I know it's a gamble w/ both the stock block and a Mex block going into the 9's, or low 10's for that matter, and I was told to use hard block when assembling the combo in '98... but figured the car would see mostly street duty and had a goal of 10.50's with a 150hp shot..... so naturally I figured it wouldn't be a necessity at the time. I got bored w/ 10.50's one day and started in the 200hp jets and the rest is history (the block is anyhow, lol). |
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