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K-tron > wrote: > Hey all, just got to thinking 'bout puting some decent power in a > Miata. Like a 7+ litre, oops sorry 427 cid side oile Not while retaining the front suspension--there's not nearly enough width between the spring towers. The largest that will fit without extensive butchery is a Ford 302, a fairly common conversion. There are even kits to smooth over the bumpy parts of the swap. IIRC, there's a mailing list or forum where 5-liter Miata owners hang out. -- Lanny Chambers, St. Louis, USA '94C the alignment page: http://www.hummingbirds.net/alignment.html |
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