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03-30-2006 10:43 PM #1
new guy
Hey, I'm new to this.
I'm building at 27 Ford T, pretty standard stuff. I also have a 57 chevy sedan i'm working on. I've got a 427 for it but i was thinking of looking for a 409 for it instead. any ideas??
I live in BC canada, currently just in college. there isn't really any more to my story cept i'm also 18 and have been working on my cars since 14.
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03-30-2006 10:58 PM #2
I guess it's just me, but I'd be looking for a small block 400 for it before I'd go lookin' for a 409.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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03-31-2006 03:37 AM #3
Other then aesthetics, the 409's aren't really that great of an engine. Lots of better stuff out there for lots less $$$$ ....
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03-31-2006 08:29 PM #4
well i was thinkin of more a peroid piece than anything else. Yes i love the looks of the 409, no i have a stout small block in my model T. i'm bored of the common small blocks 350, 383, 400
however nice try, meanwhile if i wanted all out performance i have many other motors to select from.
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04-02-2006 01:05 PM #5
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