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white1990stang
Member # 2307
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Eventually im gonna be looking to get a short block and looking for some options. my combo as of now- tfs high ports, f-cam, tfs intake, all the bolt on stuff, plus im about to be adding a sq trim with in the next month or so. what would be a good short block for this combo? not too expensive. should i buy an r block and buy a 331 stroker kit? i've been looking at the super pro bullet short blocks from dss. just looking for some info. thanx.
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mtbaughs
Member # 4052
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I like Keith Craft the best. If you can afford it go to a 331 built like a brick shit house. At the minimum run a sportsman block.
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Glenn
Member # 520
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Yeah I think DSS uses regular production blocks.
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white1990stang
Member # 2307
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it says on dss upgrade your super pro bullet to a level 20 cnc block for 300 more. anyone know if those blocks are any good
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Chosen1
Member # 1906
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i went from a 302 based motor to a 351 based stroker. it was the best upgrade ive ever made. i dont know if thats in your budget, but a blown 351 would be awesome.
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DropTopFox
Member # 1689
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quote: Originally posted by Chosen1: i went from a 302 based motor to a 351 based stroker. it was the best upgrade ive ever made. i dont know if thats in your budget, but a blown 351 would be awesome.
this is true and for about the same money any block of the same brand just 351 will be able to handle a bit more power. My vote has always been and always will be the Dart block. The way I look at is if you're going to spend the money do all right the first time and go all out to make sure you don't end up spending a shit loud in the future
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