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09-23-2003, 09:00 PM   #4 (permalink)
joshs69stang
 
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Quality Stroker kits

I hear plenty of great feedback on the Eagle stroker kits, that's what i would go with if i got one for my stang, that's also all my local machine shop carries for ford block motors and he says he builds plenty of reliable Eagle 347 stroker kits that put out up to 475 hp. that's alot of power, and this guy(the owner) really knows what he's talking about, i talked to the owner and he seems to love that setup, he also carries AFR heads, which is pretty much top of line, he also carries edelbrock heads, the other good company i heard of is summit racing, they are very respected company, can't tell you where any of this stuff is made tho....if i'm correct i remember reading off Trick Flow's website that they built 3 different Ford stroker motors, one was a stroked 302, 351 stroked, and the big 460 with a stroker crank, if i remember right that was Trick Flow's website, they said Summit Racing made a great crank for a decent price, that's about all i know on strokers,

Josh

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1969 project mustang, been working on for almost a year on and off, body and interior comming together and getting closer to opening up the motor, 302 ci with the origional 2 bbl carb & intake, bone stock, soon to change as i get money and finish rest of

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