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Gentilemen.
The engine is a custom built motor from New Generation Engine of Fonthill Ontario Canada. I can assure you that when one pays 30 grand for a custom, reliable built by an NASCAR Canadian Tire engine builder who supply engines to winners in the series as well as an engine supplier to dirt track racers, the numbers are accurate.
Besides numbers do not count. My original question was experience with all suppliers of EFI 8 stack fuel injection. What the final engines produces in torque and HP is of no importance. I am after information only. I am only after the look. I do not care what numbers will be created on completeion of the newly installed induction system. I find the current motor to be more than enough. I am seaking an awesome shock and awe look. An 8 stack system on an installed 385 - 460 block will more than give me that. Besides I want to continue to drive the car on the street, and have fun. Power is not what a 64 year old car nut is really interested in. Looks, sound, and haveing fun in my hobby is all I personally want. Nothing more. Sixty miles an hour is our speed limit up here. If you do over 90 miles an hour, and get caught, you lose the car and it gets crushed. So, speed only on tracks or strips. Numbers don't mean a thing. Looks, well thats the ticket.
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