I am currently in the process of building a 69 Coronet that started out as a 383 car but dropped in a 440 from a motorhome. My car started out as a hobby but has turned into a competition between my brother and I. He's got a 68 Chevy Camaro w/ an efi Vortec 5.3 that he's done a cam swap and custom programming on. My understanding is these new aluminum Chevy motors are pretty quick in stock form. I have dressed up my 440 with an Edelbrock Performer RPM intake manifold, Edelbrock 750 carb, and mildly ported 906 heads. He obviously has a weight advantage as my Coronet is no skinny Minnie. He's deadset that technology will beat out displacement. Would my displacement alone be enough to put an end to our debacle? A couple big barriers I've come across is how little aftermarket support their seems to be for us Mopar guys without having to pay an arm and a leg and how little resources there is on the net compared to the Chevy guys! Any thoughts? We are betting on each others house down payments so I don't feel like shelling out $10K without a decent fight. Someone tell me he's wrong.
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