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From: ft lauderdale, florida
I plan on increasing the hp, but for now I am looking for a 2-3 mph gain. I think its cheaper to drop in new mercruiser 383 small blocks( i think 380hp) which would cost less than new whipple sc's(after all the extra work involved)....and have brand new engines to boot. then sell off both 350 w/196 hrs on them to someone in need......it looks good on paper anyway!
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I plan on increasing the hp, but for now I am looking for a 2-3 mph gain. I think its cheaper to drop in new mercruiser 383 small blocks( i think 380hp) which would cost less than new whipple sc's(after all the extra work involved)....and have brand new engines to boot. then sell off both 350 w/196 hrs on them to someone in need......it looks good on paper anyway!
I would do the whipple. If you get 2-3 mph you will want more.
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From: Lake Winnebago, MO, 43MM LOTO
I would do the whipple. If you get 2-3 mph you will want more.[/QUOTE]
I second keeping what you have and throw whipples on along with a good ehxaust, 196 hrs. really isnt much and going from the 350's to 383's will cost more and net you alot less. Steve
I second keeping what you have and throw whipples on along with a good ehxaust, 196 hrs. really isnt much and going from the 350's to 383's will cost more and net you alot less. Steve



