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[QUOTE]Originally posted by PWR HNGRY 302: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by t top freak: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mark O'Neal: [qb] [b]what are your performance goals for the car? that should be the first question before what size engine you need and all that. you might be able to hit the power you want with out a stroked motor --------------------[/b] This is the first question anyone building a car should ask themselves. Driveability should be figured in too, as a 347 is more pleasant to drive than a 302. That wide torque band is hard to argue with. If you move to LA, call me, I'll hire you. [/qb][/QUOTE]If you guys move to sacramento, call me and i will come apply :D and i agree about the stroker being fun to drive, however so are blown cars and turbo cars. I chose the turbo route for my car, i just need to finish it up now :burnout: [/qb][/QUOTE]Yea i have always wantd a supercharged car i was considering a turbo but decided not to. So some time in the future after my motor is built i would like to start saving for a supercharger. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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