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But he is specifically asking about the 1973 Omega with factory rating of 160hp, which NHRA has rated at 240Hp, not 280 or 1977 rating. He has a car already apparently.
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If you want a fair comparison, try the 70 350 Chevy... 1.375 carb @ 224 HP in a Nova. Olds has the 1.18 carb..Same as a 305... Still not a good combo. Just because someone has a car in his possession, it doesn't mean they ought to build a non-competitive Stocker out of it ... It's a false economic situation, in the long run.
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Imperative to find a competitive combo!
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Not trying to be a jerk here, but he asked about a combination that does not exist. The 160 hp 350 has a 2bbl carb the 4bbl 73 olds 350 is factory rated at 180 hp and nhra factored to 285 hp
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