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So, either he sucked horribly at driving or his car isn't a true GT. I won't deny that a 351 will make it fast, but it's going to make that car nose heavy as hell compared to a 4.6, and if you're anything like me and like to corner, that's a bad thing. Straight line is fun and all, but corners are where it's at. |
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Wow, keep this **** on topic.
Bore/Stroke the 4.6 V8 and make the old 351 eat dirt.
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He wants to know what would be better to do to his car, and I'm arguing the facts here. An old 351 has potential but you'd have to build it up quite a bit to make it worth your while, and then you'll only have a straight line car. |
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Until he actually has the car, and the whole money/parts/intentions to put a V8 in, the thread went totally left field. If ya'll want to continue the 4.6 vs 351, do it in the random car talk thread.
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See, the thing is, it's directly related to the vehicle. He plans to get it, and wants to make it a V8. So, we are discussing which would be his better option if he were go to with a V8. Its not like were having some random argument, it's related to what he wants, trying to show him the different options, and let him decide on what he wants. He can base his opinion off of a little knowledge of the engines and decide which would be better for him, and for what he wants with the car. Because without having different options, how is he supposed to really know what he wants?
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