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    Littlechevy is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 84 chevy el camino
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    I like the 327. 350's are too common and now 383's are taking their places. Everybody does a similar build so I like when someone switches it up a bit like a 327, 388, 406, or 408.

    You have a good point but it seems everybody is doing the same thing

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    bluepyro is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    well since I have the engine lying around and an empty nova along with a th350 and a powerglide and a 305. The most logical choice is build the 327 for the nova and create some garage space for a future 350 or 383 build. I think my combination should pull around 300 - 350 horses or so. enough for me to get around town. Thanks for the replies. I just need to know if the build is logical or is something needs to be changed. also can I run a/c with the promax performer 2151 heads.

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