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    327 chev vs 340-6 pack chrysler vs 351 cleveland

    what engine do you think is best? 327 chev, 340-6 pack chrysler or a 351 cleveland ford?

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    Stop making new threads please, especially after saying what you said in the other one:

    "good for you, you go die, couldnt care less who you voted for"
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    i have the right to post as many threads just as much as anyone else using this website does thankyou, you dont like it, dont bother replying to it ****head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thevipermanv10 View Post
    i have the right to post as many threads just as much as anyone else using this website does thankyou, you dont like it, dont bother replying to it ****head.
    Rage much?

    I'm not saying you have no right to post threads on the website. I just don't understand the point in asking people for their opinion, then tells them that you don't really care? I happily answered your other thread, but was shocked to see your rude and insensitive statement.

    Respect other members please.
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    ok, sorry dude, just i have had a bad day and i am taking it out on others, i know, my fault, sorry...

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    351 cleveland!

    although, depends what car each engine is in though.
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    the cleveland is a very strong engine, runs very hard, i know a guy that has one in his car, its LOUD!

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    I would pick the small block chevy. It's much cheaper to get power out of it compared to ford and chrysler.
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    I'll take the Chevy.
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    Its a pity you said Cleveland and not Windsor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thevipermanv10 View Post
    what engine do you think is best? 327 chev, 340-6 pack chrysler or a 351 cleveland ford?
    Being a Mopar guy, I pick the 340-6 Pack Chrysler.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fpv_gtho View Post
    Its a pity you said Cleveland and not Windsor.
    Ditto....

    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500 View Post
    Being a Mopar guy, I pick the 340-6 Pack Chrysler.
    Ditto....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500 View Post
    Being a Mopar guy, I pick the 340-6 Pack Chrysler.
    Do you have the stats on all the engines Fleet?

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    A magazine I subscribe to just did a story on a LOW budget small block... they bought a complete engine, new aluminum heads, cam, and made 400 hp... for $1000. There's nothing else that cost effective in existence =)
    incidentally the block they used was an L98, basically the same exact one used in my car except larger displacement I'm getting ideas...

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