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View Poll Results: What's in your Cobra?
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Old 05-15-2014, 06:06 PM
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Default Big block or small block vote now!

If this has been done before feel free to remove my thread.

With all the talk lately of Big block vs small block I thought it would be cool to see a breakdown.

351W stroked to 392 here. 450 hp about 100 less than I want.
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Sbf dart 351w 427, 480rwhp or somewhere in the 550-560 flywheel range.

Once you start wanting just 100 more, it doesn't end. I wouldn't mind 100 more.
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If this has been done before feel free to remove my thread.

With all the talk lately of Big block vs small block I thought it would be cool to see a breakdown.

351W stroked to 392 here. 450 hp about 100 less than I want.
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Sbf dart 351w 427, 480rwhp or somewhere in the 550-560 flywheel range.

Once you start wanting just 100 more, it doesn't end. I wouldn't mind 100 more.
Of course you two want more... You ONLY have small blocks

I've pulled the pin... So now where's Al?
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If this has been done before feel free to remove my thread.

With all the talk lately of Big block vs small block I thought it would be cool to see a breakdown.

351W stroked to 392 here. 450 hp about 100 less than I want.
Yes it's been done before.
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