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Take That!!!!
>>Increasing engine size is usually the easiest and the cheapest >>>> way to gain horsepower and going up to 7000cc should help.... > >> >> 7000cc? >> >> The header cover says 5.7L -- which is almost as ridiculous. 5.7 would be the 350V8, he needs the 427ci. V8 which should fit as well, or, the 500ci Cadillac which is actually lighter than the 427ci Chevvy. There's no sense doing an engine swap if you're not going to do an ENGINE SWAP! >>>> I can't imagine why anyone would want to, the Miata isnt a >>>> fast car and you knew that when you bought it. If you wanted >>>> fast there's Corvettes, Vipers, etc. They'll all run, brake >>>> and handle better than something that's cobbled together by >>>> plumbing school dropouts... > >> >> Plumbing school dropouts? Ever see the worksmanship (or lack thereof) on some home made projects? |
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