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Old Jul 18, 2009 | 11:34 PM
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I checked LG motorsports website, nothing.. just a crank and no price.. yawn.

Texas Speed - has one with a price..

where else can I check?

I'm trying to see if I should use my block and build a 402 or if I should buy a 402 shortblock and add my stuff.
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i was wondering the same thing
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i was wondering the same thing
another forum member PM'd me a pretty big list, some are not vendors on this site, so I'll just PM you the entire list too.

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If you're hunting price then texas speed and scoggins are not going to be beat.

Lingenfelter has a 5k 416 stroker.

Katech has the next step along with A&A or RPM motors (Charlie who build meticulous shortblocks with in house quality control. Coupled with being the owners of the business who want the product to be first rate makes them among the best.

I bought a shortblock from A&A when Charlie Williams was still with A&A and it was the best balanced motor I owned in a 700HP nitrous car.

I would choose them anyday over mass produced shortblocks. Its worth the price.
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What do you think of a stock cubed LS2 w/forged pistons, rods, but a stock GM crank? What hp levels would that be reliable at?
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Originally Posted by BartonekDragRacing
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What do you think of a stock cubed LS2 w/forged pistons, rods, but a stock GM crank? What hp levels would that be reliable at?
Depends on what parts....there's Mahle pistons and there's Manley pistons.

There's scat h-beam connecting rods and there's carrillo or oliver connecting rods.

800rwhp is easy and so is 1000hp.....depends on what parts.

A&A is 3600 with no core and with even cheap parts 800rwhp is going to hold.
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a few guys on tech making 1000+rw on the stock crank...
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Originally Posted by BartonekDragRacing
I checked LG motorsports website, nothing.. just a crank and no price.. yawn.

Texas Speed - has one with a price..

where else can I check?

I'm trying to see if I should use my block and build a 402 or if I should buy a 402 shortblock and add my stuff.
We are in the process of a MAJOR web update. There is a lot of choices when it comes to rotating assemblies that it is hard to list everything. If you need a custom setup, or have a thought I would be more than happy to walk through all of the choices and prices with you.

Basic forged rotating assemblies with pistons and rings are going to start around $2495, and can vary from there.
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