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Old 01-24-2001, 04:43 PM   #2
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I'm not familiar with the Power package but I can tell you that with only 91,000 miles the engine is still young. I had almost 200,000 miles on my engine before the piston rings on the #2 cylinder decided to give out. And the last 20,000 miles or so were most likely the hardest miles of the engines life. So I would say don't worry about the bottom end just yet. I would put the heads and intake on it or whatever you want do and run it 'till it dies. Which could be a while.

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