Posted by jose bagge on February 17, 2008 at 15:13:48 from (12.161.55.2):
In Reply to: Clearing up a matter- posted by ENGINE MAN AND WELDOR MAN on February 17, 2008 at 10:00:38:
Caleb; I've been dead serious about every post I've replied to, and I have blown up more SBC ( both cheap and expensive) than most, running in everything from IMCA Modifieds with claimer motors to Craftsman Truck series stuff, plus some FAST street cars) You're overthinking a 375 HP motor, and for what you want to do, NOS is real cheap HP. You can build a great motor- but a junker with NOS, a converter and gears will blow your doors off. You can't walk down the street without tripping over small block stuff- motors will come and go in that Nova before you're done with it, so you don't have to live long with whatever engine you build now- get the car on the street. Spend some money on the converter and rear- in the end, it will pay off.
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