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Old 06-19-2007, 01:16 AM
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hey guys, ive been doing research for about a month now on what to do with my 88 gt's motor. i want in the area of 400 hp at the flywheel. i have no preferance that it has to be a stroker or what not but i am on a tight budget. what is the best alternative to get the power at a good price while keeping the car fuel injected. should i do a simple rebuild and get a new set of heads and cam? ive thought of that however if you add up the machine work labor and the rebuild kit and the heads and cam it seems like it would be cheaper to buy a long block crate motor? im some what confusedon what to do and could use some suggestions. thanks for any help and ideas, john
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Old 06-19-2007, 01:18 AM
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build a stroker and then a h/c/i
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Old 06-19-2007, 01:19 AM
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step 1: steal underpants
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Old 06-19-2007, 01:28 AM
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the bigger the motor is, the easier it is to make power. starting with a 351 is a great way to get good power cheap, and mostly everything from you 5.0 will bolt up. plus the 351's have more meat to them, which means they can take more abuse. if nothing else, get a 331 forged kit, and some boost. h/c/i with a 331 wont hit 400 without some serious work.....from what ive heard at least, someone correct me if im wrong
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Old 06-19-2007, 01:31 AM
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bwahahahahahaha the underpants gnomes are coming!
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Old 06-19-2007, 02:14 AM
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well its going to take some decent $ to get 400hp NA from a small block.
331 stroker kit $750-1k
good alum heads $1,300
comp cam with .540 to 5.60 lift should do $255
good flowing intake- trickflow track heat $500 eddy rpm2 $600 holly $?
machine work w/ balancing is about $500-$750
30lb injectors $250-$300
255lph pump $
fuel press. reg. $
new rollers $
new rockers $
gaskets $
the list goes on...ya gotta pay to play...then theres the tranny to back it all up, then the rear end...the list goes on...
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