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If you want an accurate estimate, techinspector1 has said the following is needed:
 
  
'''DYNOSIM REQUIRED DATA'''
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==Dynosim required data==
 
*Bore
 
*Bore
 
*Stroke
 
*Stroke
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*Camshaft
 
*Camshaft
 
**Part number, grind number.
 
**Part number, grind number.
**Type (flat, roller, solid, hyd.).
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**Type (flat, roller, solid, hyddraulic).
 
**Intake valve lift, exhaust valve lift.
 
**Intake valve lift, exhaust valve lift.
 
**Timing info and at what tappet lift the info is valid, i.e. 0.006", 0.050", etc.  
 
**Timing info and at what tappet lift the info is valid, i.e. 0.006", 0.050", etc.  
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'''355 Gen I Chevy street motor, budget build....
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'''355 Gen I Chevy street motor, budget build'''
 
   
 
   
 
*Block: '68-'86 Chevy 350 Gen I bored +0.030". Check main bearing bore for round and parallel, align-hone or align-bore, as *necessary to line up the bores and insure they are ROUND. Once the mains are valid, register the block on the main saddle and cut *the block decks to square the block up and set the squish where you want it. I don't want to hear any carpin' about the cost of *cuttin' on the block. If you can't afford to do this stuff, take up another hobby.   
 
*Block: '68-'86 Chevy 350 Gen I bored +0.030". Check main bearing bore for round and parallel, align-hone or align-bore, as *necessary to line up the bores and insure they are ROUND. Once the mains are valid, register the block on the main saddle and cut *the block decks to square the block up and set the squish where you want it. I don't want to hear any carpin' about the cost of *cuttin' on the block. If you can't afford to do this stuff, take up another hobby.   

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