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<blockquote data-quote="RBB" data-source="post: 15913326" data-attributes="member: 152686"><p>I'll disagree with this. Everyone has a budget and unless this is an all out race build that's not an issue. There are certain components (timing in particular) that shouldn't be overlooked even if that means going slightly over, but he can't spend money that he doesn't have. L&M is at the very top of the hill when it comes to pricing. Probably not feasible for OP to have them build a motor for him. Bottom line, be smart and don't cheap out on the necessary upgrades for your application....and most importantly have an experienced builder put the engine together for you. Absolutely do not let a shop with little to no experience on Ford Modulars build the short block or assemble the long block, that's when bad things happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RBB, post: 15913326, member: 152686"] I'll disagree with this. Everyone has a budget and unless this is an all out race build that's not an issue. There are certain components (timing in particular) that shouldn't be overlooked even if that means going slightly over, but he can't spend money that he doesn't have. L&M is at the very top of the hill when it comes to pricing. Probably not feasible for OP to have them build a motor for him. Bottom line, be smart and don't cheap out on the necessary upgrades for your application....and most importantly have an experienced builder put the engine together for you. Absolutely do not let a shop with little to no experience on Ford Modulars build the short block or assemble the long block, that's when bad things happen. [/QUOTE]
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