engine swap
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- From: Petty <crusinuphigh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 23:32:43 -0400
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Fine, ya bunch of young red-necks!!! I'm younger than most of you, so I
thought I'd
throw that in there to stir thing up! HAHA! Thanks for all of you're help.
I want everybods opinion. Today I aquired a book on ''Poly Performance''.,
from Victory Libraries. (By the way, my regards to Gary Pavlovich for his
great contributions to this book. ) I don't know if I should go to my
grandad's
and mill some stuff down on my poly, or do the big-block swap.?!?! I love
big-blocks,
never had one, and I'm close. BUT.....I LOVE poly's!! Diffrent.Torquey for
the size.
What do you think??? Big-block,.....or Poly??? Gary P., what would you
recommend
doing, so far as stuff I can do with, say, a die-grinder: I'm up for
anything.
Thanks all,
Kyle
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