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![]() Easy Choice for me, looks like your already capable of making good power. I have a 396, it is the easiest conversion.
You can use a good 3.850 stroked crank stock rods, of Eagle H beams, then use a forged 302 piston, dished of course to lower compression. A hold on, you should make over 600 with your goodies bolted on and torque in the same range. Should put you in the low, 11's to 10's if you can get good traction. IDM.. ------------------ 393,9.5" 351W 830 Holley HP Victor Jr. Home made Cool Air Pan Pro Billet MSD |
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