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Old 08-22-2009, 11:43 AM   #11
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Vehicle: 1997 3.8 Convertible
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I was intrested in these engines. they clam to make 280 hp and 330 TQ. i had the email in my box but i cant find it. im just going to go with SSM. i heard bad things about delk and Tom Mornana
Well glad I'm not the only one that heard of these. I was looking the
SSM route but dont want to spend 7k. If I do go the SSM route will
just do the Power Pack with split port conversion and pick up a
reman short block.
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