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Old Jul 9, 2006 | 04:13 PM
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I plan on running a low compression 383 stroker for forced induction in the future. I have yet to choose a head/cam package with this, but I was thinking of AFR 205's and a mild street cam. I'd like to have a fast street/strip car with 93 Octane. I was going to go with a 90/90 setup with this once I get the stroker installed. Anyone have any input into what h/c I should use? Anything else I may be needing for this install?
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Old Jul 10, 2006 | 12:29 AM
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Not sure of the cam but I would look at ET 225s or AFR 225s instead of the 205 runner.
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Old Jul 10, 2006 | 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted by 98SS1LWEE
Okay guys, i would love to stroke it to a 382/383, depending on who answers, but i am stock internals except for hardened pushrods, so will it handle it? Coudl i sneak a stroker kit in wih stock internals? If so, woud a cam and springs be okay later on?

It wouldn't really make any sense to do a stroker kit without having a cam and heads to do it justice. Do the cam/heads first, save the stroker for later. (Or do it all at once. )
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