Looking for shop to implant new engine.

98FaudGT

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I am looking for a someone that knows or is involved with a shop in the Georgia/Florida area that can get me to where I want to be. I am looking to build a possible 351 or 302 (302 blown) implant into my 98 GT that can get me around 350 - 450 hp. Or possibly a used PI 4.6 , low mileage blown. PM me.
 
Great thanks for the info bro. Do you have a number or a website or somewhere I can contact them? Also, I have a question because I am just looking at ideas right now, since I have a decent amount of money to play with here. I am kind of in the blind at what the 98 block can handle power wise, esp with boost. Now if one were to forge everything, beams, rods, etc. and get PI heads with new cams, springs, etc. just how much power could it the rest of the block handle? I know I probably won't make enough power anyways but just a question. Also to forge everything, new heads, cams and all and a turbo/supercharger, I have and idea but maybe someone could give me their ideas at power and cost. Thanks. Again just tryin to get ideas here.
 
98FaudGT said:
Great thanks for the info bro. Do you have a number or a website or somewhere I can contact them? Also, I have a question because I am just looking at ideas right now, since I have a decent amount of money to play with here. I am kind of in the blind at what the 98 block can handle power wise, esp with boost. Now if one were to forge everything, beams, rods, etc. and get PI heads with new cams, springs, etc. just how much power could it the rest of the block handle? I know I probably won't make enough power anyways but just a question. Also to forge everything, new heads, cams and all and a turbo/supercharger, I have and idea but maybe someone could give me their ideas at power and cost. Thanks. Again just tryin to get ideas here.
Their site:
http://www.modularpowerhouse.com/

Our blcoks themselves can handle more than the average guy can throw at it..But the internals are not up to the task of holding power..SOme good internals and a power adder and you can make some nice numbers with a little 2v ;)..