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Old 04-14-2009, 09:15 PM   #5
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Default Re: 1970 nova questions

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so when your deciding what engine package you want to run it doesn't have to be out of a 1970 nova but what chevy made that year in 1970 correct?
The engine must have been available in the car, for NHRA Stock Eliminator. For example, you cannot use a 454 LS-6 in a Nova, it was only available in the Chevelle.

The good news is that if you have a 1970 Nova, with a little effort, it can be run as anything between 1968 and 1972. That opens up a huge array of options.

There are several good small block combinations, the 255/350 is a pretty good one, so is the 300/350. The four barrel combinations are probably easier to make run, for most people. Although they are more expensive, the 350 and 375 HP 396 and 402 engines are pretty good as well.
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