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<blockquote data-quote="MoBoost" data-source="post: 1842190" data-attributes="member: 3455"><p>It's not like that, I'm good with Fords - we are building two bad-A Lightnings as we speak (one big blower, one big turbo). As I said - I don't care what the valve cover says (or even if it has one .... rotary shout-out LOL). Ford, Chevy, Dodge, imports - it don't matter once you put forced induction on - the gloves are off.</p><p></p><p>I'm not partial to anything - I can just tell you what in my opinion is the best bang for your buck. And everyone is entitled to an opinion - mine is backed up by dyno and track numbers. </p><p></p><p>We got Dyno-Day Wednesdays - $40 for two pulls with AFR all day first come first serve.</p><p></p><p>Bring the car by - I can make some suggestions with your goals and budget in mind.</p><p></p><p>P.S. The reasons I recommend modern chevys for swaps are:</p><p>- heads flow great out of the box </p><p>- can be had for dance and song</p><p>- factory computer is fantastic</p><p>- lots of well developed cams to choose from</p><p>- can have great power and gas milage, even NA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoBoost, post: 1842190, member: 3455"] It's not like that, I'm good with Fords - we are building two bad-A Lightnings as we speak (one big blower, one big turbo). As I said - I don't care what the valve cover says (or even if it has one .... rotary shout-out LOL). Ford, Chevy, Dodge, imports - it don't matter once you put forced induction on - the gloves are off. I'm not partial to anything - I can just tell you what in my opinion is the best bang for your buck. And everyone is entitled to an opinion - mine is backed up by dyno and track numbers. We got Dyno-Day Wednesdays - $40 for two pulls with AFR all day first come first serve. Bring the car by - I can make some suggestions with your goals and budget in mind. P.S. The reasons I recommend modern chevys for swaps are: - heads flow great out of the box - can be had for dance and song - factory computer is fantastic - lots of well developed cams to choose from - can have great power and gas milage, even NA [/QUOTE]
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