Posted by Mike1972chev on February 11, 2012 at 04:14:13 from (99.50.229.230):
In Reply to: V-8 posted by Telker on February 10, 2012 at 12:18:22:
NOT to "pee" on everyones parade here,but ther V8 isnt even really nesessary here.Most of the time this is done either because someone had a bad original motor and has a "free/cheap" V8 sitting around,or just for "looks".I have to admit,a 426 Hemi with chrome "zoomies" looks cool!!! I am NOT trying to put this idea down! I like "different" too!
But you can take the stock 4 cylinders and get them up around 500 cu in ,if you want to?Big puller friend of mine built one and you couldnt tell it from a stock 264 cube original! ;)If i haul off and start in on my new "salvage yard" find,that is what I will do!
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