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D.S.S. vs CHP short blocks , Vote here !!!

  • Thread starter Thread starter Slow5.0
  • Start date Start date Oct 11, 2005

D.S.S. vs CHP

  • D.S.S.

    Votes: 7 43.8%
  • CHP

    Votes: 9 56.3%

  • Total voters
    16

Slow5.0

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#1
  • Oct 11, 2005
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I was tryin figure out whats better to go with
D.S.S. vs CHP (Coast High Performance)

Here is an example

D.S.S. BULLET 331 (around $2000)
http://dssracing.com/basebullet331.html

Vs

CHP 331 Street Fighter (around $2300)
http://www.coasthigh.com/Assemblies/Ford/ford_331.htm
 

JJ95GTID

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#2
  • Oct 11, 2005
  • #2
If I were you I'd go with DSS only because it is closer to where you live. Both are good sources for engines.
 

Grn92LX

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#3
  • Oct 11, 2005
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Click the link in my sig and have Rick build you a 347.

Aren't you planning a turbo or something? I hope you're investing in an aftermarket block.
 

GRGT1994

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If you're gonna spend the cash, why not go all the way with a 347? (same price)
 

VibrantRedGT

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#5
  • Oct 11, 2005
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GRGT1994 said:
If you're gonna spend the cash, why not go all the way with a 347? (same price)
Click to expand...

Go with a 347, why lose the extra cubes.
 

Slow5.0

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#6
  • Oct 11, 2005
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VibrantRedGT said:
Go with a 347, why lose the extra cubes.
Click to expand...

I don't wanna

Guys its gonna be 331
 

Zero Signal

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#7
  • Oct 11, 2005
  • #7
I agree on the 331. We all know Ernan is rev happy But I say it's most likely a toss between the two. Go with whoever has the better customer support.
 

BlownFiveLiter

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#8
  • Oct 11, 2005
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I'd call and talk to DSS before choosing them. I recall a couple guys having issues with their engines, and I'd want to see their stance on warranties, and to try and ensure they were isolated issues, and were resolved accordingly. Either engine would probably be great though, so I'd just ask questions, and make sure to get the one with the highest quality parts. Or see what Rick91GT can do for you, to throw another one in the equation.
 
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