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[QUOTE="duddy, post: 818749, member: 4714"] I am going to be pulling a work stock point class this upcoming year and am considering going to the local 2.6 class the year after. What I would like to know, is if I am thinking correctly for a build process, that would keep me from having to do things, multiple times from lack of planning. My goal, well for now at least, is 1000 hp about a year to two years from now, but at this point I am happy breaking 600 at the wheels consistently. This spring I want to do the reliability and stock appearing modifications, part of the rules for this class. The big question I have, is what has the rotating assembly seen for issues other than cracked pistons. I have not seen anything on rod or crank problems from what I have read through this site. I have seen the coated pistons, coated heads, cams, ported intake, 6.0 manifolds, up pipes. Would like to stay with the twin turbo setup for the whole time because I would like to keep the truck on the road and not be a dedicated sled puller. I will be doing head studs and heads for sure, along with new t-stats and a new oil cooler at the minimum. I am unsure of which way to go with turbos, but since they have to be stock appearing, it will either need to be drop in billet wheels or a set of reworked stock turbos, which house bigger wheels. I am debating if I can get away with a ported intake manifold, since it is somewhat visible. I will be going with an inter-cooler of some sort and a no limit intake. I guess my question would be what to do with the cam, followers, push rods, rockers and valve springs. Also I would be looking into a waste-gate at this time, but I have no idea at what time it is needed or how to tune it to work well. And as far as the transmission goes, It has two years of being deleted and tuned, with 10 pulls form this summer on it. Including breaking a bunch of drive shaft parts at my last pull for the year. Could I get away with putting in a converter and holding off on the trans build until my funds return or should it be on my priority list for this springs work. I know I can offset the tranny cost by selling this transmission before I have issues with it but am unsure of what a fair price would be since I know very little about the transmission market. Would like to get the work done by the end of april. [/QUOTE]
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