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Old May 25th, 2008, 2:10 AM
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Suggestions for a powerfull yet still streetable 350 small block set up... anyone?
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hmm... ok im not sure but ill try that

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You'll get most of your power from your heads. I would go with aluminum heads and nice performance cam and headers to start.
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World Products S/R Torquer 2.02"/1.60" cylinder heads are great for both high and low end power. Intake/Full exhaust of course (true duals if possible), Crane 260H cam (provides LOADS of torque with a smooth idle and great driveability), Obviously upgraded wires/diamond fire plugs/and distributor is you have the $.

This setup is good for 375hp and 460 lb-ft ifchipped/tuned correctly.
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