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Old 10-21-2008, 10:27 AM   #1
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small block 350 power/performance

i bought a older 350 and i am putting some money into it to give it more power just so i can be content with it till i can get a latermodel motor.
i am planing on doing a nice cam, intake, heads, carb, dist. long tubes, i just wanted ask around what other poepl have done or what u have used to get an old 350 to perform good and be content with it. i dont want to get into bottom end just because of that fact this motor is only getting me by.
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There really isn't much difference between building an older vs. newer 350 except flat tappet vs. roller lifter cam, and that's not a big factor.

If you aren't willing to go through the bottom end, you'd better keep it a mild build. What are you willing to spend? You can get a good Vortec heads/intake/gasket/bolts/rockers kit from sdparts.com for around $1100. Add a cam like Comp XE262, 650 DP holley, you'll have a decent performing driver.
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