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The 352 is a fun racing engine. |
By Dave Shoe - 01/28/2004 11:19:27 PM; IP 216.243.176.34 |
A 352 with intake, cam kit, and headers is a mean engine which can dominate Chevy in some types of class racing (the class must be one which allows tube headers for the 352 to dominate, if I recall). It does have the skinny rods of the early era, but they hold up well in non-supercharged applications. The engine revs and makes great power for very little money.
The 390 is just more common than the 352, and it's got beefier rods and more low-cost piston choices. Ever since Ford got back into racing in 1960, the 390 simply overshadowed the 352.
Shoe.
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