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hi what would be a good small block super stock engine combo the car has a 383 with a 4 speed t10 ,calvert bars and split monos and 31 10.5 tire and 10 pt cage the engine is hurt and would like to run super stock
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If the car is not tubbed and the frame is not altered (subframe connectors are okay), run Stock instead. There are very few of that generation Nova in Super Stock. The T-10 transmission will have to go. You'll be needing a Jerico.
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If you go to the top of this page and click on the NHRA competition icon
---LHS of next page click on Stock car classification --- Scroll down to Chevrolet select year This will show you what's legal and horsepower ratings. 350 /295 horse is popular in SS and stock ---Trevor |
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If car is'nt mini tubbed I would run stock, if is mini tubbed would consider lower class SS/GT maybe 283/220 or check see if 4.8 LS is in guide,I'm sure there are some guys on here that know some good combo's that are rated good.
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If the car is nor tubbed then run the 327 is stock it would run G/S. I would consider this combo in SS also. As what was mentioned before I would run in the lower GT classes. It would be a fun car, enjoy.
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the car is mini tubed with aftermarket s&w frame rails ,i have 327 short block and 350 cid i would be running a turbo 350 or 400 just would like to know what engine hp to run
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i may have a chance to get a complete 396 engine with 063 heads for $600 is this a good combo for ss/ha
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You won,t be able to use anything off that 396 core for SS, a BB chevy entry level carb to pan in SS would be pushing 20K. Jericho with adj. clutch, shifter, can, dshaft 8K+. Maybe someone has a 327-350 eng. complete. I would run a auto if your new to the class little more room for error, otherwise good luck which ever route you choose. gsa612
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Mike, the only 4.8L LS engine is a truck engine. All passenger car LS series engines are 5.7 or bigger.
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i will run a auto trans if i run a 327 what engine hp should i run and should i use world product heads or gm and a 396 is not a good engine thanks for all the info guys and happy thanksgiving to all
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