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Mach 1
tick tick tick tick... eaton swapped Mach
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<blockquote data-quote="xXAzureMach1Xx" data-source="post: 10163254" data-attributes="member: 70947"><p>Yep. you can do it kind of cheap to, well for a forged bottom end. If the car is a 5 speed then you have a forged crank stock but if it is a rod knocking then the crank may not be any good. either way get a stock mach 5 speed crank or a 03 04 crank and stock 03 04 cobra rods and a good set of pistons and roll out. if you plan to go over 700hp then i would look into a different block. teksid block or the new 3V block they say are pretty strong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xXAzureMach1Xx, post: 10163254, member: 70947"] Yep. you can do it kind of cheap to, well for a forged bottom end. If the car is a 5 speed then you have a forged crank stock but if it is a rod knocking then the crank may not be any good. either way get a stock mach 5 speed crank or a 03 04 crank and stock 03 04 cobra rods and a good set of pistons and roll out. if you plan to go over 700hp then i would look into a different block. teksid block or the new 3V block they say are pretty strong. [/QUOTE]
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