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<blockquote data-quote="04Mach1Blurr" data-source="post: 9925864" data-attributes="member: 92273"><p>Most who are looking to make power usually start with a built bottom because that is core of the engine. Id recommend you have that worked as well. That will keep costs down later on if it blows up. That sullivan is good and all, but it would do wonders for a F/I application because its so ported. But it shouldnt hurt you staying N/A and with that high of a compression it will like all that air. Also remember with more air, more fuel comes along with it. Research your fuel settings and where and how much you need your injectors at. It helps to talk to your tuner before you start the build so he and you both can get an idea of what's the best bang for the buck. And remember with cams, usually the larger you go, the better low to mid power will be and lessening on the upper. Are you planning on spraying? The way you have your engine build sheet going you could do a nice 100 shot with a good tune and should hold well. Buy like i said you'd be buying time with the stock.bottom and 11.1 compression</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04Mach1Blurr, post: 9925864, member: 92273"] Most who are looking to make power usually start with a built bottom because that is core of the engine. Id recommend you have that worked as well. That will keep costs down later on if it blows up. That sullivan is good and all, but it would do wonders for a F/I application because its so ported. But it shouldnt hurt you staying N/A and with that high of a compression it will like all that air. Also remember with more air, more fuel comes along with it. Research your fuel settings and where and how much you need your injectors at. It helps to talk to your tuner before you start the build so he and you both can get an idea of what's the best bang for the buck. And remember with cams, usually the larger you go, the better low to mid power will be and lessening on the upper. Are you planning on spraying? The way you have your engine build sheet going you could do a nice 100 shot with a good tune and should hold well. Buy like i said you'd be buying time with the stock.bottom and 11.1 compression [/QUOTE]
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