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Originally Posted by fulltiltrider
chevy actually built a great 302 in the late 60's. A 327 with a 289 crank. Allowed amazing rev in a v8. Also one of the most under rated factory motors ever produced. 69 z28 camero rated at 225hp, it was more like 375-425
too bad you can get any mass produced car with that much naturally aspirated hp anymore. Shit my truck's got a supercharger and it only has 380hp at the crank.

I go to a few car meets and there's some old cars that have some work done to it. My buddy who rides shee's from me over at hq has a 442 cutless. Talk about bad ass!

As for marine outboard engines, it seems there was a 4 stroke trend for a few years. People started seeing all the upkeep and started to go back to 2 stroke. That's my opinion though i might be totaly wrong.
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