I've got an 89 mark vii sitting in sanger 302ho, and a rear disk 8.8, I'll give you the whole car for $500
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Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View PostI'd like an 87-92 xxx shortblock.
I need something stock, a 306 would be oka if it has decent pistons in it.
87-92 ho motors only, due to the forged pistons and my lust for nitrous.
Needing this to put my heads cam and intake on.
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Originally posted by FRANCISCO308 View PostPoor mans racing pimp.-1997 Supra- mid 8 second street car
-1993 Cobra- 700rw
-2012 CTS-V- 9 second daily driver
-1991 Coupe- LSA/TT/4L80 in the making
-2007 GSXR 1000- built turbo bike
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostIf it takes him a weekend, he's doing it wrong. That's something that you should be able to tackle in hours, if you aren't a tard.Originally posted by Yale View PostStack all your parts, and do the HCI swap on a weekend thrash. Ask for help, and provide beer & BBQ for said help.
That, or sell that brodix bullshit, and buy a running 5.3 and spend the rest on a swap kit.DE OPPRESSO LIBER
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Originally posted by 351Coupe View PostYep. The whole thing should be easily done in a day. I'm not sold on the swap deal.
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Being that it's your only car, I would consider it an advantage to have a spare shortblock on hand. Many years ago I holed a piston in my only car, and it royally sucked taking DART to work while it was getting fixed. Never again.
As for the shortblock swap, I don't see any advantage, other than it'll be easier to bolt up the top end on a stand, unless you save up for a better rotating assebly for the new mill. I would think that the hassle of pulling the shortblock and reinstalling would more of a pain than leaning over the fenders, unless you've got the means to raise the car and drop the k-member and motor together. Swapping the block is an extra step however you do it, so it's not going to save any time doing it that way.
Listen to Yale, gather your parts, plan it out, and git 'er dun.
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Why not do it the right way to begin with? Since you found your love of nitrous, why not build a proper motor to handle it? Instead you want to put a STOCK shortblock in??? Do yoh enjoy spending money on shit over and over again??? Just start saving and put all the pieces yoh gather in a corner until youcan do this right?
Just my opinion.
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Originally posted by 91GriggsGT View PostWhy not do it the right way to begin with? Since you found your love of nitrous, why not build a proper motor to handle it? Instead you want to put a STOCK shortblock in??? Do yoh enjoy spending money on shit over and over again??? Just start saving and put all the pieces yoh gather in a corner until youcan do this right?
Just my opinion.
320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'
DD: 2004 GMC Sierra VHO 6.0 LQ9 324whp 350wtrq
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