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Old 03-18-2002, 09:28 PM
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Does anybody have any experience with PAW's 427W block kit? It comes with the 351W block, crank, rods, pistons, rings, bearings, cam, timing chain set, and all machine work, including balancing, for $2500, and they are willing to swap and mix parts to suit the buyer. I talked to PAW and also a local (and very honest) machine shop owner, and he seemed to think I'd be hard pressed to build it myself for less. CHP's stroker kit would cost me a lot more, and most of the components seem to be of high quality. On another note, how much head and cam would it take to feed this monster? I had been kicking around using Trick Flow's R heads and their hyd. roller cam, but I'm open for suggestions. Most of my driving will be on the street, so 450-500 horses should suffice. Any thoughts?
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Bill Stradtner
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