318 v 340 v 360 Which is best?

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Blue
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This might interest you smallblock boys,
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... ce&s=books
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MrNorm
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It's on my Christmas list already :D (even though I already spec'd and bought all my engine parts, always more to learn)

Amazingly I also found it on Amazon UK!! and when I looked a few weeks ago, at a VERY decent price (less than ?10!!). However, I just went back to post the URL, and something is amiss - there must be a mistake or something in the price, confirmed by looking at the other similar books from the same source http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 47-0078005

I did a bit a web research when this came out and opinion seems that the guy who wrote it is no fool, so hopefully it's a good book.
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Post by Anonymous »

Hey Bacca there is an importer of motors... Me

I can do parts or the whole thing or anything in between

Motors built by the same guy that Built Dons smallblock and thats low 11's in a barracuda all iron and no gas
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Hi Blue, unfortunately the Aspen was destroyed a few years back, but the good news is the experimental engine still survives here in sunny Kent. Did speak to the Landy's in California about putting the engine in his museum, but the engine is so rare he didn't know it existed, beat that. Toying with the idea of running the engine in my new Dart project, just to see what it will do, Cheers Baccarudaboy soon to be Dartboy.
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