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Old 05-23-2004, 01:34 PM
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Question Horsepower/Torque Kits on a 350

There are two types of kits for the 67-85 350 engine in the SDPC catalog that look interesting. First there is the Speed-Pro Horsepower Engine Kit and then there is the Max-Torq Kit. There performance gains aren't listed except for the horsepower kit says 360hp. If you know the gains in horsepower and torque for each or any kit please post it. They aren't that expensive and I like the kit factor that you know they would work good with each other.
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Re: Horsepower/Torque Kits on a 350

I would check in and Edelbrock catalog. They've got just about any pony kit you could want for any RPM band you want
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Build your own kit!
Edelbrock cams suck, but the heads/carbs/intakes and all really good. just the cams. Go with Comp Cams.
So the big questions are:
Whats your budget?
What kind of car is it going into?
How much power do you want?
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