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Originally posted by fbodyjohnny View Postok ok ok,, question,, again,,...... now,, say i go ahead and start puttin the dent in the ole bank account for this engine plan of mine, now, when selecting what pistons i want, for my 475-500 rwhp goal, on however much PSI from a new vortech or procharger setup, what would you guys reccomend,,, -14.2cc dish,,,, OR,,, -20.1cc dish.... obviously the 20.1cc would bring compression way down, plus whatever the heads would bring it down to, but,,, how low can ya go before you start losing power you want from PSI,,, and how HIGH can you go before you start running into oh shit issues with x amount of PSI...... or,, does it matter?
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Originally posted by fbodyjohnny View Postoh... wow, ok i DO feel like a dumbass now... see, all this time, i seriously thought that the "long block" was just a "longer" block built to handle more beatings than a short block... but ok, i see now. thank you for not bein a dick about it unlike that one guy.....
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yea. well, honestly i feel very good about this thread, i have a strong sense in what to look for now, and im leaning more towards fordstrokers for the build. after reading and lookin through their site, i can see why they are well known and trusted. i sent them an email last night cant wait to hear back....
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Originally posted by Denny View PostI wouldn't go higher than a 9:1 on any street-used combo, maybe 8.5:1. Now an N/A car, I'd go as high as possible while still being able to use pump gas.
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just go 351 and be done with it for the power you are trying to get it will last longerLast edited by bonnie&clyde; 02-02-2011, 06:02 AM.
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i'm beginning to scratch my head. we're talkin about maybe 1 or 2 track visits every other month, and maybe 3 runs each visit... all i plan on going for is to hunt down my best time, in the 1/8 & 1/4 after that, i wont even be seen at any track, just takin joyrides around ft. campbell & nashville on the weekends. fine tuning and "care"ful driving can also save any engine no matter how its built. i think what im looking for now is kinda overkill, but i know how i am on the streets, i dont like punks goin home talkin smack cuz i didnt run them, so, i will have to issue out ass whoopins quite a bit but that wont take much with this setup. after the word gets around, i shouldnt have to prove it anymore lol and then the big dawgs are gona come out to play, then im just straight up fucked so i will just save my gas and drive in granny mode.
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i'm beginning to scratch my head. we're talkin about maybe 1 or 2 track visits every other month, and maybe 3 runs each visit... all i plan on going for is to hunt down my best time, in the 1/8 & 1/4 after that, i wont even be seen at any track, just takin joyrides around ft. campbell & nashville on the weekends. fine tuning and "care"ful driving can also save any engine no matter how its built. i think what im looking for now is kinda overkill, but i know how i am on the streets, i dont like punks goin home talkin smack cuz i didnt run them, so, i will have to issue out ass whoopins quite a bit but that wont take much with this setup. after the word gets around, i shouldnt have to prove it anymore lol and then the big dawgs are gona come out to play, then im just straight up fucked so i will just save my gas and drive in granny mode.
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or this???
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