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Seeing this there was a really cool experience.
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There is now a IA II short deck block. I am curious if anyone has tried to build a 303 using that as a foundation???
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Actually their block is a 9.5,not sure if they ever got one down too 9.2.If you look at the factory pontiac short deck block they dont use a oil filter adapter,the filter screws to the side of the block.Also not sure if they can do a small main block like the 303.EVERYTHING is possible just numbers in a check book.Then the issue with custom intakes comes next.I really dont see someone doing a 303 anyway even boosted.A short deck 400-428 would make a killer turbo combo IMO.Tom
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