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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1972 Z28 Camaro Drag Car,2500lbs w/motor
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    I hear you Richard (and glennsexton) and if this was going in a vehicle I'd sure enough heed that helpful advice for sure. This motor is not going to see much run time at all, aside from so many minutes on our test stand (if that would be ok?), and then it will be pulled and stored away as the 383, once its built, will be placed there test/tune purposes. If way, way down the road I ever wanted to put 355 in a car, I'd upgrade to a new cam among a few other parts. I'm really just interested in tinkering with this motor for testing knowledge so I can gain more/new knowledge on things I've not done before.
    Last edited by Rdobbs1977; 03-28-2016 at 06:04 PM.
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    1972 Z28 Camaro, Full Drag Car, 383 CID
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