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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 92stangLX: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by two-gun kid: [qb] who said i was staying n/a ? i just dont want to blow the damn thing up. if i stay with the stock block id do a 306,stroker wise im going with a aftermarket block, if im going to dish out a couple grand on a engine, i would do it right the first time and still have piece of mind that i would make more power out of it. [/qb][/QUOTE]If you plan on going with a power adder then I would suggest stepping up to 42lb injectors (instead of the 36's mentioned in an earlier post). Also, I would go with an inline pump in addition to the 255 in tank. A 331 w/ a blower is a good combo IMO. A stock block should be able to handle 450RWHP. I would use a girdle. Going with an aftermaket block is good but it will set you back around 2g's just for the block. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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