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The Michigan FBody Association is a centralized website for FBody enthusiasts to discuss what's going on in the Michigan area. MiFbody.com was created to allow for an easy one-stop place to find out what's going on in Michigan as far as FBody events, to find out what clubs are available in your immediate area, and for an easy place to post classifieds for items you want to sell! Our goal was to create a more close-knit community of FBody enthusiasts in the state of Michigan, and to bring Camaro and Firebird enthusiasts alike together for some amazing FBody events!
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decide on a power adder first, buy that and then run the car as is with the blower/turbo setup. You can make 500rwhp pretty reliable at that power and still live on the stock internals for a while. In order to hit your hp goal I would suggest building a nice stroker motor to go along with that power adder of your choice. Bigger cubes means you'll be able to run less boost and make that hp goal. Less boost usually is more reliable as your not putting more stress on the blower/turbo.
The hp number is not the top priority, what to do with my car next is so that I'm taking the right steps towards some big numbers like that!
So it sounds like my best bet is to pick the FI I want and that would be the logical place to start.
Maybe a turbo or s/c ls1 will be all I want. I might just be satisfied enough with that or I'll just stroke it, add a FI cam or whatever. Either way, it makes a lot more sense to me now that I should start there because it leaves room later on down the line to do build the engine and make it work with the FI setup. It sounds like I'm just repeating what Detroitmuscle said but in different words, he just makes a lot of sense.
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