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Which Camaro for my stroker 408 build???

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Old 07-17-2017, 10:25 AM
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^ I had a hell of a time drilling out the rivets holding them together. Took a couple of hours.
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What do you think about solid mounts? I kind of like the idea of them. I don't mind the vibration to much either but I have never used them.
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I personally was afraid of too much vibration so I didnt even entertain the idea. Honestly when it comes to general ride quality the range of how people describe what they feel is a huge window. Even worse when you couple that some people's understanding of the terms used to describe what they are feeling is not always complete either. Talk to someone that runs a true autocross setup and they will usually not think to highly of what the general consensus of awesome is by your average weekend warrior/ daily/ street car haha.

If you are trying to get everylast ounce of power out go solid, if you want a good compromise go poly.
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Sounds good. Poly it is! Thanks Blackbyrd



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