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does anyone know of any good engine builders in the south Georgia area?

Glew

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Just looking to get my 383 rebuilt in my 68 roadrunner and get more power out of it 20140710_181729.jpg
 
Nice car!
Throw some Edelbrock aluminum OR 440 source aluminum heads, have them ported, and TTI headers...
Upgrade you fuel delivery system...

What rear end do you have?

Auto or stick?
If auto, install a shift kit...
 
try scotts auto machine shop in fayetteville,ga i hear good things about them for years now.
 
Everything is stock on it right now but it is a 4 speed
 
I'm planning on using CME. A day trip for us to save shipping. Good prices. And nothing but positive comments about them.
Some day..............................................
http://www.cmengines.com/


OH, I like that color.
 
Thanks I'll definitely check both of them out
 
How fast do you want to go and how much do you want to spend? You can wake up that engine pretty good using the stock heads too. If they need to be totally rebuilt tho, buying aftermarket heads is usually the better way to go but the Eddy RPM heads are pretty dang good right out of the box and will support a 10 second engine. Of course, you'll need the rest of the combo to go that fast but was just saying that they are that good OTB but it's fairly easy to make the car go high 13's or better with minor porting (valve pockets), a good intake, cam and headers and making sure the parts match.
 
I just want to be able to get 450 to 500 hp out of it and up the torque. Dont really have a set budget for it though
 
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