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    Whoever told you 13 to 1 was fine should be crossed off of your "Advisors List." Anything more than 9 to 1 to maybe 10 to 1 is way out of line on a street engine. At first when I read your post, I thought you might be pulling our legs a little, but assuming you are serious, you are heading in totally the wrong direction on this one.

    As mentioned, you are going to have $ 3000 minimum in it, and if you actually elect to go with such high compression you won't even be able to drive it

    383's have become very popular combos in 350 blocks, but those 33 cubes don't come super cheap.

    Don
    Last edited by Itoldyouso; 08-14-2007 at 11:44 AM.

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