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Old 05-10-2012, 08:19 PM
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I have Qty 1 390ci shortblocks left (assembled)

Diamond pistons -15cc
NPR ring set, steel top ring, Napier 2nd ring
Compstar H beam connecting rods (ARP 2000 bolts)
Compstar LSc 3.825" crankshaft balanced
King XP bearings
Durabond cam bearings
ARP main studs
6.0 iron block, machined, decked, tq plate honed etc.

SOLD

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Sold, thank you for the interest, we're working on a similar combination to be released soon, we do continue to build 390ci engines with Callies dragonslayer/magnum crankshafts.
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I need a new short block Fraser!! Hook it up son
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Be sur to have an aluminum block option please!
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Soooo Fraser... what is one of these capable of????

We may find out... Oh by the way, 9.182 ET @ 151MPH on Sunday!!!
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Do Yall have any longblock assemblies?
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^ that is the way I had mine made. Heads, Valley Pans, etc etc...ready to pop in other than pulleys and intake.
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That's how i've ordered mine, Fraser will build whatever you want. I'm getting complete except for starter, alternator, ps pump and injectors...
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Originally Posted by I8UR4RD
^ that is the way I had mine made. Heads, Valley Pans, etc etc...ready to pop in other than pulleys and intake.
What heads and stuff did u use and how much did it come out to for longblock if u dnt mind me asking pm if ud like
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Originally Posted by TermnEatr
Do Yall have any longblock assemblies?
Yes we do, feel free to contact us

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Originally Posted by longrange4u
Soooo Fraser... what is one of these capable of????

We may find out... Oh by the way, 9.182 ET @ 151MPH on Sunday!!!
I had one guy go 5.50 to the 1/8 till it went out of shape

good work as always.

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btw, we have confirmed 3.825" crankshafts are in production, we will begin offering this combination again,
also a 4340 crankshaft option will be coming soon too. At nearly 50,000 views maybe time to retire this thread, start a new one this summer.

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Originally Posted by TermnEatr
What heads and stuff did u use and how much did it come out to for longblock if u dnt mind me asking pm if ud like

I went with the TSP 237cc heads. Gives me room to grow and great for this application, and slightly cheaper than AFR and TFS and you still get a super thick deck. They cleaned em up real nice. Fraser and Mike Have them now and were kind enough to take some pics for us. The main reason I chose them, is I have not seen them on a ton of combos.



I also sent you a PM about that 3.4 pulley.

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Good to hear the 390 with the 3.825 inch crank is available again.
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I'm interested in the AES 390 as well. I have a set of milled TFS 215 heads milled to 60cc, will these work well on the AES 390? would I be able to hit around 10:1 compression or should I just sell them and try a different head?

I want to run a thick deck head but don't want to go too crazy with the $$ on heads.
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Originally Posted by brians91formula
I'm interested in the AES 390 as well. I have a set of milled TFS 215 heads milled to 60cc, will these work well on the AES 390? would I be able to hit around 10:1 compression or should I just sell them and try a different head?

I want to run a thick deck head but don't want to go too crazy with the $$ on heads.
Those heads will get you over 10:1 I think it was 64 cc got you to 10:1
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Originally Posted by dschmittie1
Those heads will get you over 10:1 I think it was 64 cc got you to 10:1
I'm selling them and getting a set of PRC 237cc. Figure it will let the motor breathe a little better.
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is aes still making these 390s? im interested in one but can never get ahold of them
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Tried ringing? I ring from Aus and i always get someone.
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i called a few times in the past few weeks and the phone was always busy or nobody picked up. maybe i have the wrong number?


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