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Old 10-25-2003, 09:15 PM
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<SPAN class=bold>thanks for the info .</SPAN></P>


<SPAN class=bold>can u tell me make and model of the piston kits and the heads and camshft?</SPAN></P>


<SPAN class=bold>i got gt350 intake and i think to put holley streetavnger 800cfm. </SPAN></P>


<SPAN class=bold>what u think.</SPAN></P>


<SPAN class=bold>i will very glad if ul do me that shop list of all the things that u proposal. and where u think that i can order them (summit,npd,cjpony....) .</SPAN></P>


<SPAN class=bold>btw ur car paint job is gr8<IMG src=smileys/smiley2.gif border="0"></SPAN></P>


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Old 10-28-2003, 03:14 AM
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I think you should go out and buy every performance ford engine book you can, i didnt know a whole lot about engines and how to make power untill i purchaced a few. You will be supprised how many little things you can do that add up to more hp and what combinations also. 400hp is kinda a stretch for a 289 especially for bolt-ons, get the ford v8 performance engines on a budget book, it has some great combinations for inexpensive high hp engines.</P>


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