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Thread: Ford Vs Chevy

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    if you go to a few stroker engine websites, you'll find that all price ranges of stroker ford rotating assemblies can be had for very similar pricing to the equivalent chevy stroker motor. You can get a good rotating stroker assembly for $1500 to $2000. It's not going to be what the USMTS guys are running by any means. But, for a IMCA sanctioned type of deal it would be perfectly fine.

    I'm pretty prone to looking at all the high end stuff as we don't run any claimer motor or IMCA type shows. I probably should have thought more about that before posting. But at any rate, even on the lower budget stuff the fords price out right in line with their bowtied counterparts.

    I'm by no means trying to be argumentative, just showing that there is always more than one road to take. I think seeing ford motors come into the modified world more forcefully would be a good thing. And, I think that it is something that we'll see more and more with time.

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    used 351w blocks ,stock cranks, good (longer than stock) rods, good heads 11:1 c/r turned 7200-7600rpms never busted any blocks very dependable

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