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    Thanks for the advice Don, The reason I am doing this is because my mustang i drive now only has a 3.8L V6 and it is currently running. But my 1997 Dodge Ram Sport is my main mode of transportation henceforth why I am doing this to my mustang.

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    I agree with Don, start with a 502 roller and be prepared to do a lot of electrical work if you change to a carbureted engine. BTW< Edelbrock doesn't make double pumper carbs and dp's and automatics don't work well together on the street.
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