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Old 04-06-2010, 10:27 PM
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im picking up a lq9 longblock in a few weeks,and i want it to be able to hold a 250 shot.what would yall reccomend parts wise for forging the motor? it will be machined to a 402. thanks.
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I guess it really depends on exactly how tuff you want the motor and what power level total between N/A and juice.

Some people use the stock crank for mildly built applications. I would go ahead and go to an after market crank, good rods, forged pistons, arp bolts with arp head studs. Make sure the rings are gaped for the nitrous.

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Originally Posted by poopshootSS
im picking up a lq9 longblock in a few weeks,and i want it to be able to hold a 250 shot.what would yall reccomend parts wise for forging the motor? it will be machined to a 402. thanks.
I'd recommend giving one of the many engine building sponsors a jingle. Might be able to save you some cash too.

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