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Old April 21st, 2008, 01:40 PM   #1
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03-04 termie block?


Can I put one under my heads straight up? Or are the two non compatible?
 
Old April 21st, 2008, 01:44 PM   #2
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u should be able to... if imm not mistaken, mmr use 03-04 cobra block on their short/long blocks.. if i were u id just keep the aluminum block we have n forge n stroke to save weight....unless ur planning above 900 rwhp.
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no im not going that high...just looking at options...i want t tough bottom end.
 
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FRPP Aluminator FTMFW!!
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stock MFABFTMFW!!! they have plenty of people using the factory blocks on high hp builds. I would do some more reading since people have come to think the 05+ aluminum blocks or as strong as or stronger than the teskid blocks. they use a different pouring process for the new blocks that is better than the steel blocks
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you would need to change out pistons unless you are going S/C
 
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"stock MFABFTMFW!!! "

^ Sweet...

Yeah, you swap pistons and rods, but the stock blocks and crank can handle a good bit of abuse.
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Originally Posted by 07 procharger View Post
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to what the aluminator or some tough bottom ends?
 
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both i likes to read....
 
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cant link you to the tough bottom ends in the tech section but there is the aluminator.
 
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there you can sell some of them with some nice tops to got the the bottom. in case you like a well rounded girl.

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it doesint say it fits 05 and up but im sure it does.....hmmm pretty pricey....i think i could build my block for cheaper
 
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By the time you figure parts and labor...they're about even...
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yep
 
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well our block already has forged crank so all he really is talking about is the forged pistons. everything else he needs to change is in the heads.
 
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our block has what??? a forged crank??
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are cranks ARE forged??...and I will do most of the labour...except any headwork.
 
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Well, there ya go. I guess Eagle is pretty good bang for buck as far as beefy innards. I want to see no less that a 300 shot on that ride!!
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