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I love this post because I am a mopar guy. Here is my Cuda. No disrespect to the 426 Hemi but I eat big blocks for lunch. My motor is 340 with a 4" stroker crank all the goodies inside. CNC ported Indy cylinder heads, custom built cam, 1050 dominator built to my specs etc etc etc. It made 545HP at the wheels and I drive it anywhere I want to go. If I want to play I mount the slicks and hit the strip. It will pull both front tires and run 128 MPH in the quarter which is good enough for a 10.60's if I could ever get it to stay hooked up. These stroked mopar small blocks are tough, I know guys running in the nine's in street cars on these set ups. Pretty awesome for a small block.
Okay [sm=wtf.gif]....you guys are goin' and breakin' the friggin' rules rules again[>:]. Did I say Ford's, diesels (really mini' semi's), or 340's (very cool Cuda BTW)? Get it straight, Bagger and Hemi combos ONLY need apply! At least we never got any GM's[:'(]!
I will try to post a pic later, but I have a 2005 Ram 1500 RC Hemi 4x4. I am going to order a Superchip programmer very soon.
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