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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 93PONY: [QB] A4 & R302's require more machine work when new than a Dart. Unless you can find one used, it'll be cheaper to go with the Dart (New). The Dart Sportsman can handle FAR more power than you'll be pushing. (1500+). Unlike the A4 & R302 it has billet steel main caps. It can also be bored over 4.185"+. I've seen some bored to 4.250". If you're going to go with a Dart, you can also opt for the 4.125" bore. With a 3.4" stroke you'll end up with a 363ci motor. Or, with a 3.25" stroke a 347ci. A larger bore will give you more power by allowing the heads to flow more (unshrouding the valves). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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