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Old 08-10-2005, 11:44 PM
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sounds to me like you have done a great deal of research, and you are on the right path for your goals. The only draw back on the hp number's is block strength. Most stock blocks can only handle up to 600hp on small blocks. I know that with ford small block, those that are able to push upwards of 550hp, end up splitting their blocks, even with a main girdle.
May want look at the cost of a strong block, like man o war or dart.....


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