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Its a dish piston with replacement heads. Only 2 years with this spec, makes perfect sense that only this combo in a RWD gets hit. Thats why we did it. The standard "L98" that we ran last year and most guys run is a flat top engine.
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Wow I have never had the heads off one of those with dished pistons. Guess I need to get out more.
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Wouldn't the new h.p. rating apply to any RWD/GT car. ? .If I were to put that combination in my 2000 Firebird would it be 270 or 279?
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279 Yes, it would apply. Not car specific; it's engine application specific. If you use that engine (88 or 89 350 230hp TPI) in any RWD SS/GT application, it is rated at 279.
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