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Notice that 1.31 under yields a 5.25% immediate hit or about 15 to 20 hp.
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67, 68 Chevy II's . Two different platforms, yes?
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You would think so but a Nova's platform is an X body. The 67-68 are completely different but still both X bodies and that's what NHRA bases its averages on. Only reason the 66 is not included in my combo is different cam lift and one cylinder head number thats not included in the 67-68 327.
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Completely different car with a different wheelbase. I know about the 66 cam, but aren't there a few 67 stick cars out there?
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