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Looking to build an all-around "fun" motor

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Old Jan 11, 2004 | 05:01 AM
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Car: 1989 Pontiac Trans Am GTA
Engine: 357 Tuned Port Injection
Transmission: Borg Warner T-5
Axle/Gears: BW 3.45 9-Bolt
Looking to build an all-around "fun" motor

After reading many of these message boards, I am getting a headache as to what kind of motor to build. I will be starting from scratch, so any motor will work. Now, to start things off, I am not looking for an all-out performance engine. Nor am I looking to beat every Mustang I come across (although I wouldn't mind it!) I am looking for a motor that will be fun to drive. I would like to retain most of the emissions controls (i.e. cats, air tubes) (although not required where I live) on the car and the tuned port fuel injection. This will be a daily driver, and I am on a somewhat limited budget. I would like to have an exhaust tone like some of the mustangs running around town have. I would like the torque to put my passengers back into their seats, but would like the motor to hold rpm's if I so desire (Say, 7000RPM). I will not likely make many trips to the drag strip, just an around town cruiser. Any and all suggestions are appreciated.
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Old Jan 11, 2004 | 07:44 AM
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carbed 350 and 7000 rpm is sort of unneed and out of range for what most would consider a street engine. go with a 3:73 or so gear set and you'll feel the torque a lot more than most factory installed ratios
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