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eleventybillionjillionzillion!!!!!!111!!!!1!!11

off the top of my head, I'd say the bare minimum should be 383ft-lbs. Two blind monkeys should be able to accomplish that by randomly bolting pieces onto the bottom end. A fairly good number would probably be north of 450. My father is putting a 383 stroker kit into a mid-90s LT1 for his Bel Air, and between that and the other mods he's doing, he expects around 465hp/480 ft.lbs. out of it.

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I'm just imagining that kind of power in a car weighing 3450 lbs. ... :smilewide: :AH-HA_wink:

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