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[QUOTE]Originally posted by yellow67stang: [QB] Quoting gains in time and MPH without knowing anything about a car and driver is pretty bold! You should probably say you will see up too gains on 1 SEC and 13mph. I think you should stick to nothing more than a 125 shot for your stock block. A lot of people claim a lot of things about there power and most of it is inflated bullshit! I really doubt that somebody has had any success squeezing 400hp into a "STOCK" H.O. block. I quote it because people that have done it with crazy stuff with "stock" parts but, have gone through there motors with a fine tooth comb to achieve what was probably not a long lasting motor. If you want to have fun then be realistic and safe. If you have a lot of money than put a 200 shot on it or 300 and let it fly! Just my . 02 Eric [/QB][/QUOTE]
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