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On the street the 409’s were turds as they came detuned they came with double heads gaskets to lower compression and those boat anchor pistons
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The 62 Bubble Top was a nice looking car whether it had a 409 or a 327. i think NHRA lowered the 300 HP to now 265 hp for 1962. Cars only not the Corvette. So that might help and set the suspension up like a G-Body so it don't twist and it might work. Kenney Kelley
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Would the 327/300 have been available in the 65 Nova? That might have been a real land based missile.
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The only difference between the 250 horse and the 300 horse is the intake and the carb in '65. Now, the #579 intake is accepted on the 283/220 horse, if it is on the 327/250, then, the only difference is the carb. It might be a real easy way to have a couple classes covered. It would be easy horsepower to just switch carbs.
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On the 65 Nova 250 hp 327 vs the 300 hp what do you think the afb is worth over the 4 jet? 2 tenths?
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