Why are you so hung up on the 393 anyway?
I am not particularly hung up on the 393.
408 is probably my favorite stroker. The larger ones give up too much rod ratio, piston, and durability in general for what little you get.
You are probably right about the original poster not needing to save dough either.
I just got carried away with the conversation because it seems every time I mention a 393 lately, I get folks posting the 408 is same price. Which it isn't.
When you added the price of the rods in the equasion, and the other superflous stuff, I got into the arguement.

I like to argue anyway, it's just my thing.
Nothing personal.
To me, a build of a stock 351, 302, 393, or whatever requires aftermarket rod bolts and over-bore pistons. That is why I wouldn't count those as an 'extra' expense.
All in all, the 393 is 400 bux over and above in my mind, using your arguement.
Now I understand the 408 kit comes with much of what you would already buy even for a stock rebuild... ARP studs, pistons, bearings...
But that still only knocks the price down so much, and IMO not to the $400 threshold.
I see and respect your side, I also pretty much agree.
I just felt the need to defend the 393 as a cheaper option, even if only
slightly cheaper.
I have said my piece!
Welcome to the board btw!
