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    christopher03 is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    I have a chevy 267 block wanted to know if you can get performance, I was recommended to me to take the block to a machine shop because they can open the bore and make it bigger for a bigger piston. can get more performance with that? any advice i am new with this.. and i dont want to sell it i know that 350 is much better but i want to work with 267 block help anyone?

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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1986 monte corlo ss
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    save your self some money go with a 350 you can build a strong runner for around 1k. you will have 1500 into the 267 and only have half the power and they are easy to find i got i pile of em you can get a complete builder for around 200bucks

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    Christpher,
    You really are wasting your time and money trying to hop up a 267... Cubic inches are king bud and you would far better off to start with a 350 block.
    If money is the root of all evil... Women must be the fertilizer...
    Link to my BAD AST Build Thread:
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