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Old 08-21-2004, 06:53 AM   #3
jonnyk
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Originally posted by Capri306
Try Eagle or DSS. I'd stay away from SCAT cranks, personally, but a few ppl use them. I'm going with an Eagle forged crank and rods, and Speed Pro pistons with anti-friction skirts for my 351W/408.

Remember you get what you pay for.
SCAT is a great crank company...definitely produces better castings than Eagle on a more consistent basis. Eagle does have very nice forgings though. The new internal balances are pretty cool.

You do get what you pay for...and Speed Pro wouldn't be in my piston list

However, for a budget, I would be looking to Coast High. Their rotating assemblies are top notch and will be way stronger than any production block you'll throw it into. They're also reasonably priced, and CHP is a great company to deal with.
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