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Your best bet would be to contact one of the shops listed by J-mech or myself. I know a few guys in northern MS but not down by you.
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Closest big guy would be Vogul. He's about 45 miles from me here in Illinois.
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depending on what type of motor you want to build has allot to do with your choice of builders. some are very good at SA and stock, others are very good at PS/SS , Mark Rader, Russ Nichols, Jim Morgenstern, Dave Woods, Todd Vorheis are a few more very good builders.
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for $2k you might get a decent stocker motor. last one I did was over $2200. a good SA is over 5k.
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Glad I'm not playing in this league. Big $$$ per HP in my non professional opinion. This made 505 HP for $6000.00
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a good 50.5 Super Stock motor goes for around $7500 - 8500
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I am in the wrong end of this hobby....
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Me too
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by the time you buy the dyno , valve and seat cutters & flow bench youve eaten up your profits for a number of years. parts cost is a huge chunk of it. aftermarket block $1000, crank $450 . piston. you can buy a set of 8 for a sb chevy for 1 good gt piston
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