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    Right and they are now offering a new LSX block that is supposed to be super strong. I guess I shouldn't use "383". A stroked LSx is now generally what, a 406 these days? At least thats the most common size I see. What's the bore X stroke of those? ---Rich

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    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyRodder
    Right and they are now offering a new LSX block that is supposed to be super strong. I guess I shouldn't use "383". A stroked LSx is now generally what, a 406 these days? At least thats the most common size I see. What's the bore X stroke of those? ---Rich
    Well....406 is still a GEN I term. But:
    You can build a 383 by using a LS1(5.7-346ci) and by a 6.0L block
    Some build a 402 and 408 using a 6.0 block
    You can also build a 418 with a 6.0L block
    1990 Chevy C1500
    Not exactly stock

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