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Old Sep 18, 2007 | 04:47 PM
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i am thinking about doing a stroker kit this winter. i am looking to do a 383. i would just like to know whats good (part wise) and about how much will need to be put into this and what do i have to change. thanks a lot
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oh yeah and ill be hitting the car with probably a 2 stage kit, 150 and then a 100. not really worried about dyno numbers
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Old Sep 18, 2007 | 05:55 PM
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eagle rods and crank are priced well and are good parts. lots of pistons out there to chose from. if you want to spend alot of money look at stuff from lunati or callies(sp)

why only a 383? if you are buying a crank why not go with a 4 inch bore and get more cubes. the only additional cost would be the block.
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Old Sep 18, 2007 | 07:23 PM
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well i really dont want to spend the money on another block. thats why i was thinkin of doing a 383 stroker with mine. but like i said i no nothing about this and i have been tryin to learn but its not coming to great. so i need a list of what would work with prices. thanks
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well i really dont want to spend the money on another block. thats why i was thinkin of doing a 383 stroker with mine. but like i said i no nothing about this and i have been tryin to learn but its not coming to great. so i need a list of what would work with prices. thanks

6 liter blocks can be had for as little as 300
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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by thunderstruck
6 liter blocks can be had for as little as 300
Where from? i'm looking into building a 408 in the future
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Old Sep 19, 2007 | 12:31 PM
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and if i use the other block everything else will bolt up
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Yes, get the 6.0, everything will bolt up, you'll need a few minor things.
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ok and any certain place to get this at???? and should this put out more power than the 383?
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