Posted by s. crum on February 16, 2008 at 18:01:14 from (4.156.228.59):
In Reply to: 400 chevy engine combo posted by troubles on February 16, 2008 at 16:28:23:
I played with Chevys for years. The 400 SB and 402 BB were the biggest pigs I ever had. I put together a 427 tall block and a 454 (early 74' engine) that would stomp any of the SB engines I ever owned without without too much more fuel. Then one day I got talked into trying a Cadillac 500 (also an early 70's engine) out of the box it had way more low end wallop that any Chevy I ever had and I never had one unravel even at 6 grand redlines. These days I've grown up a little and settle for 4.9L MPFI Cadillacs, 5.0 MPFI Fords and lone 5.7 TBI Chevy.
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