What The????????
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I don't know what state blackers10 is from but here in Vic I think those rules are way off. We have 3 Hot Rods in our car collection and we are failrly well involved in the hobby. Why can't you have a "big block" when you can modify a "small block" to make as much power? What defines a "big block"? The FE engine family is known as a "big block" and it's smallest capacity was 332 cu.in. The Windsor engine family is known as a "small block" but it's biggest capacity was 351 cu.in. I know it's not much but I can never understand this whole "big blocks" are more powerful thing. I know of many a car down here that gets rego with old style I beam axles, radius rods and drum brakes.
Last edited by bartaxr8; 14-03-2006 at 12:36 PM.
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