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I'm trying to help someone wanting to build a 2002 S-10 for GT/TB. The guide says stock only although there are several S-10's in GT. I need the minimum weight for this truck with a 327/350 GT motor. This looks like 305 hp with replacement heads in GT, correct? Any help appreciated, I don't want to give someone the wrong info.
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Thanks Dwight, I did log in and look, must have missed what I was looking for. Old age I guess, lol.
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I am having fun with the Super 10 and just about have the basics worked out. It is consistent and easy to drive.
If I were starting with nothing I would build the big valve head, higher compression 327 or 350 Also, I would strongly consider an LT1 package |
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Thanks for the replies, I'll pass the info on to my buddy.
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