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Yes... just about that easy. Most all of the fast crate motors are built that way now. Basically same rules for motor as traditional stocker on what is legal, etc. Get a rule book, and ask on here if you have questions. Some tech guys, and others with a lot of experience with them can answer about anything. I have a ZZ4 motor in my 67 Firebird, but mine is about stock! Runs under the index, and not many crate motors out here in TX, so not as many worries about heads up runs.
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Hey thanks, i dont want to put something together and find out i cant use it, that kind of defeats the idea of "crate motor" , it is nice to go faster
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