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290 head castings 11.1 after NHRA blueprinting You might be interested in the pump gas GM headed (390 castings) 396 that's sits next to the D/SA 396 that makes 547 HP with its reliable solid lifter camshaft. |
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Thank you for the information.
Good luck with the engine sale. Paul |
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Can you expand on this? When I told people back around 2005 that my 396 L78 (actually a standard bore 1972 402 block, built to L78 specs) made about 575Hp. People laughed and that it was BS. BUT when it went 10.40 thru the mufflers in a stock chassis 1969 Nova, with 9" slick, 4.56 and M21, they thought twice. I did run a home-ported 291 head, Holley Strip dominator intake and comp .660 solid roller.
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